The word "more enveloped" suggests that something is wrapped up or enclosed in a greater degree than before. Its antonyms, therefore, would be words that convey the opposite meaning, such as "bare," "exposed," "revealed," "uncovered," or "unveiled." These words all evoke the image of something that is open or exposed to view, rather than being hidden or cloaked. When we say that something is "bare," for instance, we mean that it is completely open and exposed without any covering or layer. Similarly, when we say that something is "unveiled," we mean that it has been revealed or disclosed to the public eye, previously being covered or concealed from view.