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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 means to surround something or to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something else. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb enclose, which means to close in, surround, or confine something or someone. See also the variants inclose and enclosed.

  4. Enclose means to surround something or to send something in the same envelope or package as something else. Learn how to use enclose in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. 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.

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

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

  8. Enclose means to build a wall, fence, etc. around something or to put something in the same envelope, package, etc. as something else. See examples, pronunciation, synonyms and word origin of enclose.

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