envelop
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
To wrap or cover something completely, often to hide it or protect it.
"The thick fog began to envelop the entire valley."
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."