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enshroud

[en-shroud] / ɛnˈʃraʊd /


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While the planters have a past that is enshrouded in exploitation, their impact on Wales is still visible today.

From BBC

Commissioners have refused to reveal the identities of the front-runners — reflecting the secrecy that has enshrouded much of the the search process.

From Los Angeles Times

"If the latter is true, it tells us that they're of relatively low mass, low temperature, enshrouded in dust, or some combination of the three -- as is likely the case in MWC 758."

From Science Daily

Contrast that with the gloom that enshrouded the Bruins on Thursday during their third consecutive loss, not to mention a pitiful encore to their flat showing against rival USC.

From Los Angeles Times

She was temporarily enshrouded in protective padding, adding a layer of mystery.

From New York Times