Enshrouding [verb]
Definition of Enshrouding:
cover
Opposite/Antonyms of Enshrouding:
Sentence/Example of Enshrouding:
Then, as silently as they came, they disappeared into the forest to go to their homes before the night mists should enshroud them.
No more doth Death detain thee in his dark domain, nor Persephone enshroud thee in the mists of the sad Underworld.
Stirred by the complete mystery which now seemed to enshroud the unfortunate girl, I set before myself the task of elucidating it.
Darkness was beginning to enshroud the travelers, and the necessity of making improvised beds moved them to action.
As the guide had hoped, they reached the place he had in mind just as darkness was beginning to enshroud them.
A frozen atmosphere seemed suddenly to enshroud the reporters.
It is the shadow of the supernatural that hangs over the king, and very soon it must enshroud him.
The story goes that if he dreaded an enemy he would enshroud the island in mist, "and that by art magic."
Everybody thought she was dead, and they wanted to enshroud her, but her husband always opposed it.
It was evidently a weakness of his to enshroud himself in an air of romance and mystery.