immantle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To immantle means to envelop or surround something in a cloak or covering, often evoking a sense of mystery or enchantment.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient forest seemed to immantle the travelers in a cloak of mystery and enchantment.
- As twilight descended, shadows began to immantle the landscape, creating an eerie atmosphere.
- The artist chose to immantle her canvas with layers of vibrant colors, evoking a sense of depth.
- During the ceremony, the choir's harmonious voices immantled the audience in a wave of emotion.
- The fog would immantle the village each morning, transforming familiar sights into ghostly shapes.
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