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Verb (used with object)

to bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself.
to bring into a compact form by bending and laying parts together (often fol. by up )
to fold up a map; to fold one's legs under oneself.
to bring (the arms, hands, etc.) together in an intertwined or crossed manner; clasp; cross
He folded his arms on his chest.
to bend or wind (usually fol. by about, round, etc.)
to fold one's arms about a person's neck.
to bring (the wings) close to the body, as a bird on alighting.
to enclose; wrap; envelop
to fold something in paper.
to embrace or clasp; enfold
to fold someone in one's arms.
Cards . to place (one's cards) facedown so as to withdraw from the play.
Informal . to bring to an end; close up
The owner decided to fold the business and retire.

Verb (used without object)

to be folded or be capable of folding
The doors fold back.
Cards . to place one's cards facedown so as to withdraw from the play.
Informal . to fail in business; be forced to close
The newspaper folded after 76 years.
Informal . to yield or give in
Dad folded and said we could go after all.

Noun

a part that is folded; pleat; layer
folds of cloth.
a crease made by folding
He cut the paper along the fold.
a hollow made by folding
to carry something in the fold of one's dress.
a hollow place in undulating ground
a fold of the mountains.
Geology . a portion of strata that is folded or bent, as an anticline or syncline, or that connects two horizontal or parallel portions of strata of different levels (as a monocline).
Journalism .
the line formed along the horizontal center of a standard-sized newspaper when it is folded after printing.
a rough-and-ready dividing line, esp. on the front page and other principal pages, between stories of primary and lesser importance.
a coil of a serpent, string, etc.
the act of folding or doubling over.
Anatomy . a margin or ridge formed by the folding of a membrane or other flat body part; plica. ?

Verb phrases

fold in, Cookery . to mix in or add (an ingredient) by gently turning one part over another
Fold in the egg whites.
fold up, Informal .
to break down; collapse
He folded up when the prosecutor discredited his story.
to fail, esp. to go out of business.

Antonyms

verb
flatten , leave , unbend , free , let out , loose , loosen , achieve , succeed

Synonyms

noun
bend , circumvolution , cockle , convolution , corrugation , crease , crimp , crinkle , dog’s ear , flection , flexure , furrow , gather , gathering , groove , knife-edge , lap , lapel , layer , loop , overlap , plait , pleat , plica , plication , plicature , ply , pucker , ridge , rimple , rivel , ruche , ruck , ruffle , rumple , shirring , smocking , tuck , turn , wrinkle , crumple , congregation , cote , doubling , embrace , gyri , sheep-pen , volution
verb
bend , cockle , corrugate , crimp , crisp , crumple , curl , dog-ear , double , double over , furrow , gather , groove , hem , intertwine , knit , lap , overlap , overlay , plait , pleat , plicate , pucker , purse , replicate , ridge , ruche , ruck , ruffle , telescope , tuck , turn under , wrinkle , do up , enfold , entwine , envelop , involve , wrap , wrap up , become insolvent , be ruined , break , bust , collapse , crash , give , go bankrupt , go bust , go into chapter 11 , go under * , impoverish , pauper , pauperize , shut down , yield , crease , ply , fail , go under , bow , buckle , capitulate , submit , surrender , crack , snap , clasp , close , concertina , crinkle , drape , embosom , embrace , enclosure , envelope , flap , flock , group , infold , lapel , layer , loop , pen , quill , rimple , surround , turn , withdraw

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