verb
- to enclose or place within a sphere
Usage: rare; technical
Examples
- The artist sought to insphere the delicate sculpture in a protective glass dome.
- Ancient philosophers believed the soul was insphered within the physical body.
- The jeweler carefully insphered the precious gem in crystal.
- Poets often describe how love can insphere the heart in warmth.
- The architect designed the building to insphere the central courtyard.