0 present participle of enfold --
1 to closely hold or completely cover someone or something: --
He enfolded her in his arms.
It bears long, thin stems topped with dense inflorescences of dark brown flowers enfolding grainlike fruits that have white-fuzzy tubercles.
As a planner and scientist one cannot control and engineer this shrew environment; one can, however, participate in its unfolding/enfolding play, one can dialogue with it.
The touch of the sea is sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close embrace.
Yet entities in the holomovie are also in implicate relations and thus enfolding each other.
Filled pods were removed from the grain legumes, and cobs were removed from the maize leaving the enfolding sheath attached to the plants.
She seeks to communicate her message of love by enfolding individuals in her 'divine' embrace.