walled (off) (Meaning)

walled (off)

to separate (something) from the area around it with a wall

walled (off) Sentence Examples

  1. The fortress was heavily walled off to protect it from invaders.
  2. The garden was enclosed by a high, stone wall that walled it off from the street.
  3. The children walled off a section of the playground as their exclusive play area.
  4. The wealthy neighborhood was walled off from the rest of the city by gates and security cameras.
  5. The park was walled off after dark to prevent vandalism and crime.
  6. The mountain range walled off the western side of the country, creating a natural barrier.
  7. The old city was walled off and now serves as a museum.
  8. The school was walled off from the surrounding community to ensure student safety.
  9. The police walled off the crime scene to preserve evidence.
  10. The condemned building was walled off to prevent people from entering and getting injured.

FAQs About the word walled (off)

to separate (something) from the area around it with a wall

guarded,closed (off), blocked (off), blockaded,screened (off), barred, barricaded, curtained (off), fenced, gated

opened,reopened, unbarred,unbolted, unblocked

The fortress was heavily walled off to protect it from invaders.

The garden was enclosed by a high, stone wall that walled it off from the street.

The children walled off a section of the playground as their exclusive play area.

The wealthy neighborhood was walled off from the rest of the city by gates and security cameras.