enfold

/ɪnˈfoʊld/
verb
  1. To wrap or surround something or someone, often in a gentle or protective way.
    • He enfolded her in his arms and whispered comforting words.
    • She enfolded the baby in a soft blanket.
    • The warm fog enfolded the valley, hiding the mountains from view.
  2. To include or contain something as part of a larger whole.
    • The museum's collection enfolds art from many different cultures and time periods.
    • The new policy enfolds several important changes to the company's rules.
    • Her speech enfolded stories from her childhood and her hopes for the future.
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