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encircle Meaning
encircle (v)
form or draw a circle around
bind with something round or circular
encircle (v. t.)
To form a circle about; to inclose within a circle or ring; to surround; as, to encircle one in the arms; the army encircled the city.
encircle Sentence Examples
- The child encircles her grandmother with her arms for a warm hug.
- The moats and walls encircle the majestic medieval castle, serving as formidable defense.
- The solar panels encircle the rooftop, harnessing the sun's energy.
- The massive forest fire encircles the village, threatening homes and livelihoods.
- The vicious pack of wolves encircles the trembling prey, closing in for the attack.
- The twinkling stars encircle the moon, forming a celestial tapestry.
- The railings encircle the balcony, providing safety and a scenic view.
- The new rail line encircles the city, improving transportation and connectivity.
- The winding path encircles the tranquil lake, inviting leisurely walks and serene contemplation.
- The rhythmic waves encircle the rocky shoreline, whispering tales of the sea.
FAQs About the word encircle
form or draw a circle around, bind with something round or circularTo form a circle about; to inclose within a circle or ring; to surround; as, to encircle one
circle, orbit, traverse, circumnavigate, circuit, ring,cross, circumvent, round,girdle
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The child encircles her grandmother with her arms for a warm hug.
The moats and walls encircle the majestic medieval castle, serving as formidable defense.
The solar panels encircle the rooftop, harnessing the sun's energy.
The massive forest fire encircles the village, threatening homes and livelihoods.