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inclose

American  
[in-klohz] / ɪnˈkloʊz /

verb (used with object)

inclosed, inclosing
  1. enclose.


inclose British  
/ ɪnˈkləʊz /

verb

  1. a less common spelling of enclose

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Here's why: as the world's largest company, Wal-Mart this fiscal year will take inclose to $200 billion in revenue.

From Time Magazine Archive

I inclose circular showing the activity of the Parents' Association of the school.

From Time Magazine Archive

I would be pleased to learn your ideas on these subjects, therefore I inclose a little red stamp.

From Time Magazine Archive

If she be a wall, we will build upon her a palace of silver: and if she be a door, we will inclose her with boards of cedar.

From Time Magazine Archive

I inclose to you a tin pound note, which ye father sends to ye unbeknown to me.

From Recitations for the Social Circle by Harvey, James Clarence

The mummy was inclosed in its wooden shell and placed in the appointed burial place of the priests and priestesses of the college.

From Slate Oct. 14, 2018

The update focused on Coleen Boyle, who represented the CDC and was required to further her testimony in writing to refute the charges of perjury, which was discussed in the inclosed handout. 

From Time May 31, 2013

Those rebuttals by Hooker are inclosed in the free handout.  

From Time May 31, 2013

The Governor inclosed a New York fishing license.

From Time Magazine Archive

Att this instant I receave this inclosed, by whiche you may see his humor.

From Rupert Prince Palatine by Scott, Eva

Heaven-Descended Mud Sirs: I am inclosing a clipping from the Dayton Journal.

From Time Magazine Archive

Confront a 12-year-old schoolchild with this definition of a candle: A cylinder of combustible substance inclosing a wick to furnish light.

From Time Magazine Archive

The floss from the pods of the common milkweed is a fine cellulose tube inclosing sealed air.

From Time Magazine Archive

Letter accompanied by a reference and inclosing a stamp will be forwarded to the proper parties.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the garden which surrounds the museum buildings are a considerable number of cages inclosing living animals, such as monkeys, panthers, bears, giraffes, stags, gazelles, cobras, Indian hens, pigeons, marsh-birds, and singing-birds.

From Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume I (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. by Scherzer, Karl Ritter von

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