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clothe

provide clothes / dress / cover
Transitive Verb
past: clothedpp: clotheding: clothing

This term emphasizes the act of providing necessary attire, often carrying a connotation of care, charity, or basic human necessity. It differs from dress, which focuses more on the style or the specific act of putting on clothes, by highlighting the provision of the garments themselves. When used figuratively to describe landscapes or objects, it suggests a complete and seamless covering. This usage creates a visual image of a surface being entirely enveloped by a layer, such as mist or vegetation, often implying a sense of softness or concealment.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ someone in something]

To provide someone with an adequate supply of clothes or to dress someone in specific garments.

"The charity works to clothe the homeless during the winter months."

Transitive Verb
[~ something in something]

To cover or wrap something in a particular material or appearance to hide or decorate it.

"The mountains were clothed in a thick blanket of white snow."

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