Third person singular present tense of enclasp; he/she/it holds or embraces something tightly.
Present tense third person singular of enclasp, formed by adding -s to the verb root.
When someone 'enclasps' their hands, they're doing something very specific—it suggests a purposeful, careful bringing together, not just any casual grip.
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