verb
- to dress in a robe or ceremonial garment
- to cover completely with chocolate or another coating
Usage: formal
Usage: culinary
Examples
- The judge was enrobed in black silk for the ceremony.
- Monks enrobe themselves in simple brown habits.
- The chocolatier enrobed each truffle in dark chocolate.
- Fresh strawberries were enrobed in white chocolate for the dessert.
- The candidate will be enrobed as a knight in tomorrow’s ceremony.
- Workers enrobe the candy bars on the assembly line.
- The priest enrobed himself before conducting the service.