0 to make yourself very comfortable or safe in a place or position:
1 to put yourself in a place or comfortable position as if to stay there:
And all of this was cosily ensconced in the language of human rights.
But besides those observers, there was, it turns out, another one ensconced in the city.
I hope the answer should be clear by now : an agent might find herself ensconced in epistemic conditions which are hostile to any moral truth.
Admittedly throughout the year the majority of mites are ensconced within the bulbs in positions inaccessible to either spray fluid or fumigant.
Many people who seem to be clearly ensconced in a culture still pick and choose from its beliefs on many points.
Representing their own form of progress and utility, these institutions were ensconced in classical and customary law, and had significant influence.
The rich are ensconced in their rich mansions, driving their air-conditioned cars between home, office and fancy restaurant, or taking trips to the northern snow covered vacation sites.
This work ranged from historical studies of status groups and their music-entrepreneurial activities and attempts to ensconce themselves at the heart of 'good taste'.
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