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enshroud
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
enshroud
(verb)
enshroud
/ɪn
ˈ
ʃraʊd/
verb
enshrouds
;
enshrouded
;
enshrouding
enshroud
/ɪn
ˈ
ʃraʊd/
verb
enshrouds
;
enshrouded
;
enshrouding
Britannica Dictionary definition of ENSHROUD
[
+ object
]
formal
:
to cover (something or someone) in a way that makes seeing or understanding difficult
The details of his life are
enshrouded
[=(more commonly)
shrouded
] in mystery.
Darkness
enshrouded
the earth.
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