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enfold

[en-fohld] / ɛnˈfoʊld /


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But the bigger challenge is that Green is enfolding stories within stories that have an associative yet indirect connection.

From Los Angeles Times

Cynthia puts her hands out to clasp mine and then enfolds me in her arms.

From BBC

But there are no chips or computerized warning systems sophisticated enough to predict Taiwan’s biggest threat: a deepening political and economic rivalry between the United States and China that threatens to enfold the entire world.

From Los Angeles Times

Aware of their power to enfold people’s attention and affect their view of the present, Trump has used spectacles and hate-spewing humor to keep people engaged in his shenanigans.

From Salon

But he enfolds antisemitism, or at least has no objection to it, when it serves his needs.

From Salon