Definition of Inwrapped

1. inwrap [v] - See also: inwrap

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwrapped

inwinds
inwit
inwith
inwits
inwone
inwood
inwork
inworked
inworking
inworks
inworn
inwound
inwove
inwoven
inwrap
inwrapped (current term)
inwrapping
inwraps
inwreathe
inwreathed
inwreathes
inwreathing
inwrit
inwrite
inwrought
inyala
inyalas
inyanga
inyangas
inyoite

Literary usage of Inwrapped

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Philosophy of Rhetoric by John Bascom (1866)
"Virtue is caught up and inwrapped with the ineffable glory of God; the virtuous man is caught up and inwrapped in the glory of an incarnate Christ. ..."

2. The Association Review by American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf (1903)
"... ensign, incite, insight. intended, indebted, indented. invade, inveighed. inveighed, invade. invert, inferred. inwrapped, ..."

3. The Might and Mirth of Literature: A Treatise on Figurative Language. In by John Walker Vilant Macbeth (1876)
"Virtue is caught up and inwrapped with the ineffable glory of God; the virtuous man is caught up and inwrapped in the glory of an incarnate Christ." CXCIX. ..."

4. A Critical Exposition of the Third Chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the by James Morison (1866)
"But it would appear that he inwrapped the idea in the folds of a term that is ... He inwrapped it in the ample folds of. an adjective, retaining its primary ..."

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