0 past simple and past participle of enfold
1 to closely hold or completely cover someone or something:
He enfolded her in his arms.
The spiral stair-tower is enfolded by these forms, like an infant in the protective embrace of its parents.
In fact, they are enfolded into the integrals corresponding to diagrams 2 and 10, respectively.
The materialisation of his image is enfolded within the final cadence of the act, within a kinetic goal-orientated process.
We are simply human beings, enfolded in weakness and in hope, called together to change our world one hear t at a time.
South-east massing including dining facade, spiral stair-tower and side elevation of east wing: children's spiral stair rhymes with baby tower and is enfolded by 'parental' gableforms. 19g.
They have become part of the countryside which at one time they dominated and by which they are now enfolded.
The inflorescence is a panicle often partly enfolded in the narrow sheath of the uppermost leaf.
The buds are enfolded in a pair of bracteoles which usually fall away as the flower blooms.