verb
- to hold or enclose in or as if in the bosom; to embrace or cherish
- to take into one's heart or mind; to harbor or conceal
Usage: literary; archaic
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The mother imbosoms her child with warmth and affection.
- He imbosoms the secret within his heart, never to speak of it.
- The valley imbosoms a small village surrounded by mountains.
- She imbosoms the memory of her beloved friend.
- The forest imbosoms countless creatures in its depths.