verb
- wrapping or binding something completely, as with cloth or bandages
Usage: present participle of enswathe
Examples
- The nurse was enswathing the patient’s injured arm in clean bandages.
- Fog was enswathing the entire valley in a thick, gray blanket.
- The mother was gently enswathing her newborn baby in soft cotton cloth.
- Vines were enswathing the old stone wall, covering it completely.
- The artist spent hours enswathing the sculpture in protective material.
- Darkness was enswathing the forest as night fell.