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    enclose
    /ɪnˈkləʊz/

    verb

    • 1. surround or close off on all sides: "the entire estate was enclosed with walls" Similar surroundcircleringencompass
    • 2. place (something) in an envelope together with a letter: "I enclose a copy of the job description" Similar includeinsertput inenfold

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  2. ENCLOSE definition: 1. to surround something: 2. to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENCLOSE is to close in : surround. How to use enclose in a sentence.

  4. If a place or object is enclosed by something, the place or object is inside that thing or completely surrounded by it. The rules state that samples must be enclosed in two watertight containers. [be VERB -ed + in] Enclose the pot in a clear polythene bag. [VERB noun + in]

  5. ENCLOSE meaning: 1. to surround something: 2. to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else…. Learn more.

  6. Enclose definition: to shut or hem in; close in on all sides. See examples of ENCLOSE used in a sentence.

  7. 1. to close in on all sides; shut in. 2. to surround, as with a fence: to enclose land.

  8. enclose something (especially of a wall, fence, etc.) to surround something. Low hedges enclosed the flower beds. (figurative) She felt his arms enclose her.

  9. To enclose something is to surround it or cover it up. An envelope encloses a letter. To enclose is to put something inside something else. A crowd of people could enclose a celebrity, or a wall might enclose a garden.

  10. Verb. Filter. verb. enclosed, encloses, enclosing. To shut in all around; hem in; fence in; surround. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To fence in so as to prevent common use. Enclosed the pasture. American Heritage. To build or equip with a roof and walls. Enclosed the deck for winter use. American Heritage. To contain.

  11. en•close (en klōz′), v.t., -closed, -clos•ing. to shut or hem in; close in on all sides: a valley enclosed by tall mountains. to surround, as with a fence or wall: to enclose land. to insert in the same envelope, package, or the like: He enclosed a check. A book was sent with the bill enclosed.

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