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    envelopment


    1. Once the envelopment was complete, a screaming arrow was shot into the air, and the men in the clearing were quickly shot down with arrows


    2. I think I can help you there, though as you would with an average elven male, you will still need to develop your skills in those two disciplines to achieve complete envelopment


    3. This permitted Rundstedt's double envelopment to be a brilliant tactical success and Kiev was taken


    4. Even after the Meliorans were nearly crushed in a brilliant double envelopment at the Battle of Fort Hope, Tyler did not surrender


    5. But tell me one thing: has it never occurred to you that they are the merest shell, the merest husk and envelopment, and that it is possible that in spite of them--' his voice grew serious--'my life may be very rich within?'


    6. She turned around (making certain not to abandon her rescuer’s envelopment), and with her head resting on Powell’s chest braved the face of the other man


    7. Of the shining sun by them--of the inherent light, greater than the rest, Of the envelopment of all by them, and the effusion of all from them


    8. The bishop militant’s decisiveness had deprived Green Valley of one of the prizes he’d sought, for Preskyt’s prompt obedience had whisked the bulk of his command efficiently out of the envelopment Green Valley had planned at Allyntyn


    9. They listened to the rain, the soft envelopment of the world in the velvet clearness of falling water, the whispers in deep grass, evoking odors of old, wet wood and leaves that had lain a hundred years, moldering and sweet


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    Synonyms for "envelopment"

    enclosing enclosure envelopment inclosure

    "envelopment" definitions

    the act of enclosing something inside something else