enwomb

/ɛnˈwʊm/

Definitions

1. verb

to enclose or surround in a womb-like environment, especially to shield or protect from harm.

“The mother’s body seemed to enwomb her child, shielding it from the outside world.”

2. verb

to bring into being or existence as if from a womb.

“The artist’s latest sculpture seemed to enwomb the viewer in a sense of serenity.”

3. noun

a womb-like environment or state of being.

“The forest created an enwomb of tranquility, a sanctuary from the chaos of the city.”

Synonyms

  • create
  • enclose
  • protect
  • shield
  • surround

Antonyms

  • disclose
  • expose
  • reveal