
1) Belay 2) Cage 3) Capsulise 4) Capsulize 5) Catheterise 6) Catheterize 7) Circle 8) Contain 9) Cover 10) Embank 11) Embower 12) Encapsulate 13) Encase 14) Enfold 15) Enshrine 16) Enshroud 17) Envelop 18) Enwrap 19) Gird 20) Hold 21) Incase 22) Inclose 23) Interlard 24) Pen 25) Preserve 26) Seal in
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1) Border 2) Bound 3) Circumscribe 4) Cloak 5) Close in 6) Close in or confine 7) Cocoon 8) Confine 9) Contain 10) Corral 11) Cover 12) Darkness enclosed him 13) Embrace 14) Encase 15) Encircle 16) Enfold 17) Envelop 18) Enwrap 19) Fence in 20) Fence off 21) French word used in English 22) Hem in 23) Include in the envelope
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• (v. t.) To inclose. See Inclose.
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En·close' transitive verb [ French
enclos , past participle of
enclore to enclose; prefix
en- (L.
in ) +
clore to close. See
Close , and confer
Inclose ,
Include .] To inclose. See
Inclose .
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[
v] - close in or confine 2. [v] - surround completely
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hold in verb close in or confine
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to shut or hem in; close in on all sides: a valley enclosed by tall mountains. · to surround, as with a fence or wall: to enclose land. · to insert in the same envelope, package, or the like: He enclosed a check. A book was sent with the bill enclosed. · to hold or contain: His letter enclosed a check. · · to restrict to t...
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