transitive verb
also in·sphere ə̇nzˈfi(ə)r, en-, -nˈsf-, -iə
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: en- (I) or in- (II) + sphere (n.)
1. : to place or enclose in or as if in a sphere : envelop , encircle
his ample shoulders in a cloud ensphered — George Chapman
its very concrete symbolism seems sometimes to ensphere the intended truths of spirit — H.O.Taylor
2. : to form into a sphere