verb
- past tense and past participle of englobe; to enclose or surround completely in a spherical or globe-like manner
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The morning mist englobed the entire valley.
- Ancient legends tell of cities englobed by magical barriers.
- The soap bubble englobed the tiny insect before floating away.
- Dense fog had englobed the lighthouse, making navigation dangerous.
- The artist’s sculpture appeared to be englobed in shimmering light.