verb
- present participle of inclasps; holding or embracing closely; clasping within or together
Usage: literary or formal; often used in poetic or romantic contexts
Examples
- She stood there, inclasping her daughter in a warm embrace.
- The vines were inclasping the old stone wall.
- He felt the comfort of her arms inclasping him tightly.
- The roots were inclasping the rocks beneath the soil.
- They danced together, inclasping each other as the music played.