verb
- to put into or cover with a sheath; to encase or enclose
Usage: transitive verb; formal or literary
Examples
- The sword was ensheated in a leather scabbard.
- The cable was ensheated in protective plastic.
- The building's exterior was ensheated in glass panels.
- The wound was ensheated with sterile bandaging.
- The artist ensheated the sculpture in a clear acrylic covering.