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Discover LudwigThe word "envelops" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an alternative spelling of the verb "envelop," which means to cover or surround something. Example: The cozy blanket envelops the person in warmth.
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The term extends, he said, to any "lawmaking body of the state" created by the people, and thus envelops the commission established by Arizonans via the ballot initiative.Justice Anthony Kennedy raised an eyebrow at this claim.
Lots of writers do that, but she was among the best, becoming a power in the vast trash industry that envelops popular culture, in pop music, films, television and in the arts.Related topics Royalty Celebrity news Celebrity couplesWhen the moon beamsRespectability was important to Barbara Cartland.
Confusion envelops large areas of law, as it envelops parliament.
Faber and Faber; 344 pages; £20.A MIST envelops Kazuo Ishiguro's new book his first novel in a decade but that is by design.
It was almost a relief when British newspapers reported that Italy's star footballers were threatening to strike rather than pay a wealth tax.In contrast, a deep, velvet-and-mahogany silence envelops the British plutocracy.
Today it envelops me like a silken web, enervating and soft, and sets me apart from everybody else.Yet the ennui that marked this second period had less to do with nostalgia than nausea.
"GIVE back our rivers and mountains," says a slogan inside a military base on the tip of Kinmen (also known as Quemoy), a tiny island controlled by Taiwan but shrouded by the same polluted haze that envelops Xiamen, a port city on the communist-controlled Chinese mainland.
"No organisation envelops airlines quite like GE," wrote Robert Ashcroft, an analyst at UBS, in a recent research note.Moreover, GE is the leading lessor within America.
Since voting unanimously to keep rates at 6%, member after member of the committee has said that such a high rate for the pound against the euro (which now, of course, envelops the D-mark) could not be sustained.Meanwhile, the wind has been taken out of the pound's sails.
Despite coming within 140,000km (87,000 miles) of the solar surface, well inside the corona, a cloud of million-degree plasma that envelops the sun, it survived.
CAN nothing disturb the blissful calm that envelops Japan's government-bond market?
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