inswathe (Meaning)
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inswathe (v. t.)
To wrap up; to infold; to swathe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inswathe
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inswathe Sentence Examples
- The newborn baby was lovingly inswathed in a soft, warm blanket.
- She inswathed her elderly father in a cashmere robe, offering comfort and warmth.
- The mummy was inswathed in layers of linen, preserving it for centuries.
- The injured animal was carefully inswathed in bandages to prevent further pain.
- The statue was inswathed in protective wrapping before being transported.
- The book was inswathed in a beautiful leather cover, enhancing its value.
- The hikers used leaves and branches to inswathe their wounds, providing temporary relief.
- The prisoner was inswathed in chains, restricting his movement.
- The bride's gown was inswathed in exquisite lace, creating a breathtaking sight.
- The precious artifact was inswathed in cotton, ensuring its safe transport.
FAQs About the word inswathe
To wrap up; to infold; to swathe.
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The newborn baby was lovingly inswathed in a soft, warm blanket.
She inswathed her elderly father in a cashmere robe, offering comfort and warmth.
The mummy was inswathed in layers of linen, preserving it for centuries.
The injured animal was carefully inswathed in bandages to prevent further pain.