infoldment (Meaning)

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infoldment (n.)

The act of infolding; the state of being infolded.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infoldment

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infoldment Sentence Examples

  1. The petals of the flower gracefully infolded, protecting its delicate stamens.
  2. The child's tiny fingers infolded around the spoon, eagerly grasping for nourishment.
  3. As the sun began to set, the clouds infolded, creating a majestic tapestry of hues.
  4. The tapestry's intricate patterns infolded one into another, telling a timeless tale.
  5. The sculptor's hands infolded the clay with precision, shaping it into an exquisite masterpiece.
  6. The book's pages infolded on themselves, revealing the secrets that lay within.
  7. The wound's edges infolded, slowly healing and knitting together.
  8. The snake's body infolded tightly, forming a defensive coil.
  9. The origami paper infolded again and again, transforming into an intricate crane.
  10. The forest's canopy infolded overhead, creating a verdant shelter from the elements.

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The act of infolding; the state of being infolded.

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No antonyms found.

The petals of the flower gracefully infolded, protecting its delicate stamens.

The child's tiny fingers infolded around the spoon, eagerly grasping for nourishment.

As the sun began to set, the clouds infolded, creating a majestic tapestry of hues.

The tapestry's intricate patterns infolded one into another, telling a timeless tale.