infold (Meaning)

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infold (v. t.)

To wrap up or cover with folds; to envelop; to inwrap; to inclose; to involve.

To clasp with the arms; to embrace.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infold

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infold Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate tapestry unfolded before their eyes, revealing a mesmerizing scene of ancient lore.
  2. As the leaves infolded tightly, they protected the delicate buds from the impending storm.
  3. The hidden compartment infolded seamlessly into the surface, concealing a collection of priceless artifacts.
  4. The petals of the exotic flower infolded gracefully, forming a delicate cup that cradled the sweet nectar.
  5. The origami bird infolded with precision, its graceful wings spreading wide in avian flight.
  6. The newspaper infolded neatly, revealing the latest headlines and gripping stories.
  7. The enigmatic scroll infolded, its ancient script unfurling a tale of forgotten legends.
  8. The accordion infolded and unfolded with ease, its melodious notes filling the air.
  9. The accordion doors infolded into the wall, creating an open and inviting space.
  10. The map infolded smoothly, guiding adventurers through uncharted territories.

FAQs About the word infold

To wrap up or cover with folds; to envelop; to inwrap; to inclose; to involve., To clasp with the arms; to embrace.

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The intricate tapestry unfolded before their eyes, revealing a mesmerizing scene of ancient lore.

As the leaves infolded tightly, they protected the delicate buds from the impending storm.

The hidden compartment infolded seamlessly into the surface, concealing a collection of priceless artifacts.

The petals of the exotic flower infolded gracefully, forming a delicate cup that cradled the sweet nectar.