insphere

/ɪnˈsfɪr/
verb
  1. To enclose or surround something as if in a sphere; to place within a sphere.
    • Ancient philosophers believed the heavens insphere the Earth.
    • The artist's design seemed to insphere the viewer in a world of color.
    • The fog began to insphere the village, cutting it off from the outside world.
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