To surround or form a circle around
“High walls enclose the courtyard, and officials in uniform stand guard on the wall.”
To fringe or form a border around
“Stately trees enclose the large flat lawn in front of the house, giving to it a natural, simple kind of dignity, and separating it from the rural village.”
To hem in or close off on all sides
“If you let the dogs go outside alone, make sure to enclose them within the fenced part of the yard.”
To cover or wrap around tightly or closely
“This acts to enclose the baby in a weather-proof cocoon, keeping them safe and secure in all conditions.”
To insert into a container, usually an envelope or package
“We will enclose a self-addressed envelope as part of our correspondence for your convenience.”
To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect
To force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape
To contain, accomodate, or have within
To fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass
To comprise of, as part of a whole
To grip something, especially tightly or with force
To block or stop up an opening
To cover with veneer or coating
To protect or shield from harm or bad weather
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