Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
enwind
verb
/ɪnˈwɪnd/

Definition
To wrap or twist something around an object, often referring to a soft or gentle motion.

Examples
- She decided to enwind the delicate fabric around the lamp to give it a soft glow.
- The vines began to enwind the trellis, creating a beautiful natural curtain.
- As the breeze picked up, the leaves seemed to enwind themselves around the branches.

Meaning
The act of enveloping or surrounding something, usually with a sense of softness or care.

Synonyms
- wrap
- twist
- envelop
- encircle