enclosed
Americanadjective
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inserted in the same envelope or package.
Complete the enclosed contribution form and mail with your check or credit card information to the address below.
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surrounded or shut in on all sides.
The dogs like to hang out in the enclosed section outside the kennels.
verb
Other Word Forms
- self-enclosed adjective
- unenclosed adjective
Etymology
Origin of enclosed
Example Sentences
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Luxury once relied on small, enclosed boutiques designed for an exclusive clientele.
They plan to move from their temporary Sacramento home to Las Vegas in 2028, and construction there is underway on an enclosed 30,000-seat stadium originally estimated to cost $1.5 billion.
From Los Angeles Times
These low ridges once formed the foundations of enclosed houses with several rooms.
From Science Daily
Their reconstruction reveals a tall crest running along the neck and torso, a row of spikes down the tail, and hooves that enclosed the toes.
From Science Daily
Church officials also want the nuns to ensure that the enclosed part of the convent will no longer be accessible to people who do not belong to the order.
From BBC
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