embosom
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editembosom (third-person singular simple present embosoms, present participle embosoming, simple past and past participle embosomed)
- To draw to or into one's bosom; to treasure.
- To enclose, surround, or protect.
- 1952 May, George Santayana, “I Like to Be a Stranger”, in The Atlantic[1]:
- […] and thus mind is reconciled to its own momentary existence and limited vision by the sense of the infinite supplements that embosom it on every side.