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Use "infolding" in a sentence
"Keesey acknowledges that writers like Woolf and Proust slow down the unfolding of scene -- which Keesey calls "infolding" -- but she can't see this as an implicit repudiation of "scene" except in its most perfunctory role as a framing device."
"Involution or "infolding" of the divine energy into material forms and states."
"She sends you and Hester her love, infolding you both in her eager tenderness."