inglobe (Meaning)

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inglobe (v. t.)

To infix, as in a globe; to fix or secure firmly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inglobe

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inglobe Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling metropolis inglobed a diverse array of cultures and ethnicities.
  2. The university's sprawling campus inglobed a wide range of academic disciplines.
  3. The towering Himalayas inglobed a vast and awe-inspiring landscape.
  4. Their secluded cabin inglobed them in a serene and tranquil haven.
  5. The Internet inglobed an infinite network of information and communication.
  6. The global economy inglobed interconnected markets and supply chains spanning continents.
  7. The symphony inglobed a magnificent tapestry of musical textures and melodies.
  8. The ancient city inglobed centuries of history and cultural heritage.
  9. The star formation inglobed a celestial spectacle of light and swirling gases.
  10. The painting inglobed a profound emotional depth and narrative complexity.

FAQs About the word inglobe

To infix, as in a globe; to fix or secure firmly.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sprawling metropolis inglobed a diverse array of cultures and ethnicities.

The university's sprawling campus inglobed a wide range of academic disciplines.

The towering Himalayas inglobed a vast and awe-inspiring landscape.

Their secluded cabin inglobed them in a serene and tranquil haven.