embosom

/ɛmˈbʊzəm/
verb
  1. To enclose or surround protectively; to embrace or hold close.
    • The valley is embosomed by gentle hills that keep it warm and sheltered.
    • The small cottage was embosomed in a grove of ancient oaks.
    • She embosomed the fragile bird in her hands, shielding it from the wind.
  2. To cherish or keep fondly in the mind or heart.
    • The poet embosoms a deep love for the natural world.
    • Even after many years, she still embosoms the hope of returning to her homeland.
    • He embosoms the memory of his grandmother's stories.
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