Enclose ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Enclose ( verb )

  1. To surround or encircle with a physical barrier or boundary.
  2. To enclose or include (something) within something else.

Origin:

From en- (prefix meaning "in") + close.

Examples:

  1. The fence enclosed the garden.
  2. The walls enclosed the city.
  3. The box enclosed the fragile item.
  4. The envelope enclosed the letter.
  5. The frame enclosed the picture.

(As a verb)

Enclose ( verb )

  1. To surround or encircle with a physical barrier or boundary.
  2. To enclose or include (something) within something else.

Origin:

From en- (prefix meaning "in") + close.

Examples:

  1. The fence enclosed the garden.
  2. The walls enclosed the city.
  3. The box enclosed the fragile item.
  4. The envelope enclosed the letter.
  5. The frame enclosed the picture.
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