enclose (Meaning)
enclose (v)
enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
close in
surround completely
place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing
enclose (v. t.)
To inclose. See Inclose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enclose
enclose Sentence Examples
- The garden was enclosed by a tall brick wall to keep out intruders.
- The letter was enclosed in an envelope and addressed to the recipient.
- The jewels were enclosed in a velvet box lined with soft silk.
- The baby's crib was enclosed by a mosquito net to protect it from insects.
- The swimming pool was enclosed by a fence to prevent accidents.
- The artwork was enclosed in a protective case to prevent damage.
- The museum's collection of ancient artifacts was enclosed in glass display cases.
- The laboratory experiment was enclosed in a sealed chamber to prevent contamination.
- The conference room was enclosed by soundproof walls to ensure privacy.
- The property was enclosed by a wrought-iron fence with a gate for access.
FAQs About the word enclose
enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering, close in, surround completely, place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thingTo inclose. See I
house, confine, surround, cage,encase, encage, bound,include, pen, hem (in)
bare, strip, strip, expose,expose, bare, denude,denude,
The garden was enclosed by a tall brick wall to keep out intruders.
The letter was enclosed in an envelope and addressed to the recipient.
The jewels were enclosed in a velvet box lined with soft silk.
The baby's crib was enclosed by a mosquito net to protect it from insects.