"Insheathe" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Insheathe" Meaning

The verb "insheathe" means to put or enclose something, typically a sword or a weapon, in its sheath. In other words, it means to put something away or store it in a case or container, often to protect it or for safekeeping.

"Insheathe" Examples

Examples of "insheathe"


The sword was insheathed in the scabbard after the battle.
The chef carefully insheathed the fish with lemon and herbs before serving it.
The knight insheathed his sword and took a bow as he entered the throne room.
The astronaut carefully insheathed his spacesuit before emerging from the capsule.
The fencer insheathed his epee and walked away from the competition area, proud of his performance.

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