enswathe

/ɪnˈsweɪð/
verb
  1. To wrap or cover something completely, as if with a bandage or cloth.
    • The nurse will enswathe the wound with clean gauze to prevent infection.
    • Fog began to enswathe the valley, hiding the houses from view.
    • They used thick blankets to enswathe the fragile sculpture for transport.
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