verb
- to hold or embrace closely; to clasp or enclose within one's arms or grasp
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'inclasp'; literary or formal usage
Examples
- She inclasps her child in her arms after a long absence.
- The vines inclasp the old oak tree in a tight embrace.
- He inclasps the precious letter to his chest.
- The dancer inclasps her partner as the music swells.
- Darkness inclasps the valley as evening falls.