Enshroud (verb)

  1. To cover or surround something completely, typically with a dense or opaque material.
  2. To conceal or hide something with a covering or veil.

Origin:

From the word "shroud".

Examples:

  1. The fog enshrouded the city, making it difficult to see.
  2. The trees enshrouded the house, providing privacy and shade.
  3. The mystery enshrouded the ancient temple, inviting speculation.
  4. The darkness enshrouded the room, making it difficult to see.
  5. The cloak enshrouded the wizard, hiding him from view.
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