Fromen- +mind.
enmind (third-person singular simple presentenminds,present participleenminding,simple past and past participleenminded)
- (transitive) Tobring to mind; toperceive orenvisionconsciously.
2005, Jerome S. Bernstein,Living in the Borderland,→ISBN:What is needed now ... is to find a way to restore a sense of the sacred to science and to the world - to embody mind and to "enmind" matter.
2007, Jay Griffiths,Wild: An Elemental Journey,→ISBN:They notice it, sing of it, tell of its water-wildness. Theyenmind it: from echolocation they can draw mental maps and their minds contain the songlines of the oceans.
2016, Lynette Hunter, Elisabeth Krimmer, Peter Lichtenfels,Sentient Performativities of Embodiment: Thinking alongside the Human,→ISBN:The first happens when attention istriggered through an instance of awareness—a leaf falls and we areenminded of the tree above us.