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enshroud
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en·shroud  (n-shroud)
tr.v. en·shroud·ed, en·shroud·ing, en·shrouds
To cover with or as if with a shroud: Clouds enshrouded the summit.

enshroud
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to cover or hide (an object) completely, as if by draping something over it: fog enshrouded the forest
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Verb1.enshroud - cover as if with a shroud; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery"
enclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrap - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"


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Paternal tenderness and affection negotiate the forbidden, even as smothered terror enshrouds her: "when I awoke an immense shadow blocked my vision.
It enshrouds the human capacity to learn and change, and it nurtures the perpetuation of traditional culture.
This year Alissa stumbles into a subterranean crypt and is compelled to open a child's coffin there, only to find the hypnotic plant which enshrouds it takes ahold of her.
 
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