verb
- to enclose or shelter within a bower; to surround with leafy branches or vines
Usage: literary; often poetic
Examples
- The climbing roses imbowered the garden entrance with fragrant blooms.
- Ancient trees imbowered the forest path, creating a cool, shaded tunnel.
- She sat imbowered in vines, hidden from the afternoon sun.
- The cottage was imbowered by thick hedges and flowering shrubs.
- Ivy imbowered the old stone wall, softening its harsh edges.