Definitionn. the act of enclosing something inside something else
Last update: June 11, 2015
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Not merely as exemplifying the tactical envelopment, but also as embodying the central idea of grand strategy, was Worcester the prototype of Sedan. [Please select]
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He struggled against that renewed envelopment of his spirit. [Please select]
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The dogmatic system is an envelopment which religion accepts with a smile. [Please select]
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Envelopment can't go on forever; it must have an _abschluss_, a total envelope must terminate the series, so God is the name that Fechner gives to this last all-enveloper. [Please select]
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A quiet sense of relief in relaxation from effort came over her as she leaned back, conscious that there was happiness in rest and silence and the soft envelopment of darkness. [Please select]
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