infold

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To fold inwards
To enfold or envelop
{f} envelope, wrap up; surround; embrace, hug (also enfold)
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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{v} to involve, inwrap, inclose, fold up
To infold
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If something enfolds an object or person, they cover, surround, or are wrapped around that object or person. Aurora felt the opium haze enfold her Wood was now comfortably enfolded in a woolly dressing-gown
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{f} envelope, wrap up; surround; embrace, hug (also infold)
enfold
To fold something around; to envelop
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If you enfold someone or something, you hold them close in a very gentle, loving way. Thack came up behind him, enfolding him in his arms. to cover or surround someone or something completely
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enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
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To embrace
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the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface; "the invagination of the blastula"
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