Surround ( verb , verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Surround ( verb )

  1. To enclose on all sides.
  2. To form a barrier around.
  3. To be on all sides of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french souronder, from latin surroundare to surround, from sub- + undare to wave.

Examples:

  1. The city is surrounded by mountains.
  2. The castle is surrounded by a moat.
  3. The island is surrounded by a coral reef.
  4. The garden is surrounded by a fence.
  5. The lake is surrounded by beautiful trees.

(As a verb)

Surround ( verb )

  1. To enclose on all sides.
  2. To form a barrier around.
  3. To be on all sides of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french souronder, from latin surroundare to surround, from sub- + undare to wave.

Examples:

  1. The city is surrounded by mountains.
  2. The castle is surrounded by a moat.
  3. The island is surrounded by a coral reef.
  4. The garden is surrounded by a fence.
  5. The lake is surrounded by beautiful trees.

(As a verb)

Surround ( verb )

  1. To enclose on all sides.
  2. To form a barrier around.
  3. To be on all sides of.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french souronder, from latin surroundare to surround, from sub- + undare to wave.

Examples:

  1. The city is surrounded by mountains.
  2. The castle is surrounded by a moat.
  3. The island is surrounded by a coral reef.
  4. The garden is surrounded by a fence.
  5. The lake is surrounded by beautiful trees.
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