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View usage for: (ɪnʃraʊd) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense enshrouds, present participle enshrouding, past tense, past participle enshroudedverbTo enshroud something means to cover it completely so that it can no longer be seen. [literary] ...dispiriting clouds that enshrouded us in twilight. [VERB noun + in] ...the culture of secrecy which enshrouds our politics. [VERB noun] Synonyms: cover, hide, cloud, wrap More Synonyms of enshroud enshroud in British English (ɪnˈʃraʊd) verb(transitive) to cover or hide with or as if with a shroud the sky was enshrouded in mist enshroud in American English (ɛnˈʃraʊd; ɪnˈʃraʊd) verb transitive to cover as if with a shroud; hide; veil; obscure Synonyms of 'enshroud'cover, hide, cloud, wrap More Synonyms of enshroud Definition to cover or hide (an object) completely, as if by draping something over it the icy chill that enshrouded us Additional synonymsDefinition to hide or disguise He uses jargon to cloak his inefficiency. Synonyms hide, cover, screen, mask, disguise, conceal, obscure, veil, camouflageDefinition to make or become more difficult to see through Synonyms obscure, shadow, shade, eclipse, veil, obfuscate (formal) Definition to cover and hide The device, concealed in a dustbin, was defused by police. Synonyms hide, bury, stash (informal), secrete, cover, screen, disguise, obscure, camouflage- ensconced
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- enslavement
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