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enfold

[en-fohld] / ɛnˈfoʊld /


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In one of the first, he removes the outer layer of the mysterious mound — the vast canvas in which he later enfolds the audience member — to reveal that there is, in fact, a person underneath.

From New York Times

The structure is elementary — two chords, arpeggiated for four bars each — but Johnston enfolds them in layers that waft by like fog banks: guitar, piano, voices, strings, all of them substantial and then ephemeral.

From New York Times

One wishes the film better enfolded Indigenous culture within the narrative: While we do see a few hints, what’s given is not enough.

From Los Angeles Times

That restless motion is enfolded in swelling string-section chords, going nowhere in particular yet not staying still.

From New York Times

He set them down on the tiled floor, opened the door of one, reached inside with a dark towel, and enfolded what was inside.

From Science Magazine