ensheath

/ɛnˈʃið/
verb
  1. To place something into a sheath or covering; to encase or enclose.
    • The knight carefully ensheathed his sword after the battle.
    • The electrician ensheathed the exposed wires with rubber tubing.
    • She ensheathed the delicate sculpture in a layer of protective foam.
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