verb
- past tense and past participle of 'inclasp': to hold or embrace closely; to clasp or grip tightly
Usage: literary or formal; archaic
Examples
- She inclasped his hand as they walked through the garden.
- The mother inclasped her child in her arms after a long separation.
- He inclasped the precious letter to his chest.
- They inclasped each other in a warm embrace.
- The vines inclasped the old wooden fence.