[f. prec. sb.] To surround like, or as with, an atmosphere.

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1881.  Palgrave, Vis. Eng., 197. The deep uneasy lurid gloom That atmosphered usurping sway.

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1882.  W. C. Smith, in Gd. Words, 103. Hunter’s religious convictions … were atmosphered in a fine spirit of reverence.

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