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View definitions for fold

fold

verb as in encase, enclose

Strongest match

Weak matches

verb as in fail, close up

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Example Sentences

Mr Hughes said he believed a lot of hunts had "already folded" with "membership down" in recent years.

From BBC

Things will get really interesting when some of the injured stars return to the fold.

From BBC

That’s what she did in her bid for the Democratic nomination in 2019-2020, which helps explain why her first campaign folded before she could even get it off the ground.

From Salon

Lastly, and perhaps the most important, is what and who counts as “white” that has been changing since 2000 and has incorporated some Asian and Hispanic citizens into the fold.

From Salon

He has spent the years since chewing over his vendetta against McCain, long after the senator passed away, putting him well beyond any effort to return to the fold.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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