inclose

[ in-klohz ]
See synonyms for inclose on Thesaurus.com
verb (used with object),in·closed, in·clos·ing.

Other words from inclose

  • in·clos·er, noun
  • self-in·closed, adjective
  • un·in·closed, adjective

Words Nearby inclose

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How to use inclose in a sentence

  • If you write to ask for an autograph, always inclose a postage stamp for the answer.

  • Every letter which came from the absent sister did inclose some imponderable unmounted photograph, with comments.

    Girls and Women | Harriet E. Paine (AKA E. Chester}
  • There was not even a fence to inclose it, nor an evergreen nor an ivy about it; only a few straggling black locusts.

    Duffels | Edward Eggleston
  • I inclose herewith a copy of said letter, which it may be interesting for reading purposes by surviving comrades.

    The Escape of Mr. Trimm | Irvin S. Cobb
  • I inclose the address of my father's office, where you will be sure either to find me or to hear of me.

    Condemned as a Nihilist | George Alfred Henty

British Dictionary definitions for inclose

inclose

/ (ɪnˈkləʊz) /


verb
  1. a less common spelling of enclose

Derived forms of inclose

  • inclosable, adjective
  • incloser, noun
  • inclosure, noun

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