0 to cover or surround something completely: --
1 to cover or surround something completely: --
The sole common climatic trait of the area enveloped by these collection sites is annual rainfall over 1300 mm, devoid of any marked seasonality.
Thus, for a court to have the potential of wielding real power, its jurisdiction must envelop salient political, social, and economic questions.
However, that region evolves rapidly and spreads quickly, halting when the disturbance spans a region enveloping the destabilizing bump.
These curves are then assembled into a mesh that is enveloped by appropriate surface patches.
The subject is enveloped by an emptiness and is already within its panorama, although a modest one.
Onward they pressed their standards and bore down on their opponents, enveloping them in the flames of their own torches.
We can be enveloped and overpowered by sound, so that the boundaries between self and other seem to become less fixed.
An audience is no longer offered the single-point perspective of film, but is instead enveloped within a three-dimensional space.