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enfolded (verb)

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  • enfold — verb 1) the summit was enfolded in white cloud Syn: envelop, engulf, sheathe, swathe, swaddle, cocoon, shroud, veil, cloak, drape, cover; surround, enclose, encase, encircle; literary enshroud, mantle 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • enfold — verb (T) formal to enclose or surround something: He enfolded her in his arms …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Implicate and Explicate Order according to David Bohm — David Bohm proposed a cosmological order radically different from generally accepted conventions, which he expressed as a distinction between the implicate and explicate order, described in the book Wholeness and the Implicate Order ::In the… …   Wikipedia

  • enfold — [[t]ɪnfo͟ʊld[/t]] enfolds, enfolding, enfolded 1) VERB If something enfolds an object or person, they cover, surround, or are wrapped around that object or person. [LITERARY] [V n] Aurora felt the opium haze enfold her... [be V ed in n] Wood was… …   English dictionary

  • enfold — UK [ɪnˈfəʊld] / US [ɪnˈfoʊld] verb [transitive] Word forms enfold : present tense I/you/we/they enfold he/she/it enfolds present participle enfolding past tense enfolded past participle enfolded formal to surround or enclose someone or something …   English dictionary

  • enfold — /ɛnˈfoʊld / (say en fohld), /ən / (say uhn ) verb (t) 1. to wrap up; envelop: enfolded in a magic mantle. 2. to clasp; embrace. 3. to surround with or as with folds. 4. to form into a fold or folds: a cambium layer deeply enfolded where it… …  

  • en|fold´er — en|fold «ehn FOHLD», transitive verb. 1. to fold in; wrap up: »The lady was enfolded in a shawl. SYNONYM(S): enclose, encompass. 2. Figurative. to embrace; clasp: »The mother enfolded her baby in her arms. 3. to shape into a fold or folds. Also …   Useful english dictionary

  • en|fold — «ehn FOHLD», transitive verb. 1. to fold in; wrap up: »The lady was enfolded in a shawl. SYNONYM(S): enclose, encompass. 2. Figurative. to embrace; clasp: »The mother enfolded her baby in her arms. 3. to shape into a fold or folds. Also …   Useful english dictionary

  • experience —    by Inna Semetsky   Deleuze considered himself an empiricist, yet not in the reductive, tabula rasa like, passive sense. Experience is that milieu which provides the capacity to affect and be affected; it is a subjective and impersonal.… …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • experience —    by Inna Semetsky   Deleuze considered himself an empiricist, yet not in the reductive, tabula rasa like, passive sense. Experience is that milieu which provides the capacity to affect and be affected; it is a subjective and impersonal.… …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • BELIEF — The Bible In the Bible there are no articles of faith or dogmas in the Christian or Islamic sense of the terms. Although trust in God is regarded as a paramount religious virtue (Gen. 15:6; Isa. 7:9; cf. Job 2:9), there is nowhere in Scripture an …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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