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envelop

wrap / cover / surround / shroud
Transitive Verb
past: envelopedpp: envelopeding: enveloping

This verb describes a total immersion or covering, evoking an image of a soft, seamless wrap. It is frequently used to describe atmospheric phenomena like mist or darkness that slowly consume a landscape, creating a mood of mystery or isolation. When applied to emotions or sensations, it suggests a pervasive feeling that isolates the individual from their surroundings. It differs from "wrap" in that it implies a more comprehensive, often effortless or natural surrounding, rather than a deliberate manual action.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To wrap or cover something completely, often to hide it or protect it.

"The thick fog began to envelop the entire valley."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To surround someone completely, often in a way that feels overwhelming or comforting.

"A sense of peace seemed to envelop her as she entered the garden."

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