a chronic mistrust of outsiders envelops that neighborhood, cutting it off from the rest of the city the truth of the presidential assassination is enveloped in a dense fog of myths and conspiracy theories
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English envolupen, from Anglo-French envoluper, envoleper, from en- + voluper to wrap