0 past simple and past participle of enshroud --
2 to make something difficult to know or understand: --
The story of their martyrdom is enshrouded in myth, and though they share the same feast day, the saints were not martyred together or at the same time.
The first is that the neutron star is enshrouded in dense dust clouds so that it can not be seen.
This excess stellar energy must be mainly generated by massive stars in yet-undetected dust enshrouded galaxies or extremely dusty star forming regions in observed galaxies.
Culla strikes out aimlessly across the country attempting to escape the circumstances that have enshrouded him and forget his sins.
It has a prestigious past but enshrouded in the midst of uncertainties.
The tower's construction date is enshrouded in mystery.
This star formation begins enshrouded in the collapsing cloud, blocking the protostars from sight but allowing infrared observation.
The monument was enshrouded with flags, candles, flowers and other mementos.