"Enshrouding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Enshrouding" Meaning

To envelop or surround something completely, often with something like darkness, mist, or fog, so that it can no longer be seen or barely be seen; to cover or hide something totally.

"Enshrouding" Examples

Enshrouding


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verb: to surround or cover something completely, usually in a thick layer or mist, so that it is hidden from view.

Usage Examples:


The fog enshrouded the city, making it difficult to see more than a few feet in front of you.
The dark clouds enshrouded the mountain, hiding its peak from view.
The thick vines enshrouded the ancient temple, protecting its intricate carvings from the elements.
The debate enshrouded the candidate, making it unclear what stance they truly held on the issue.
The secrecy enshrouded the negotiations, leaving the public in the dark about the potential deal.

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