inclose
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- inclosable adjective
- incloser noun
- inclosure noun
- self-inclosed adjective
- uninclosed adjective
Example Sentences
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She stayed at home almost constantly, rarely venturing outside the fences which inclosed her father’s place.
From New York Times
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
No costly oak adorned with art My weary limbs inclose; No friends impart a winding sheet To deck my last repose.
From Project Gutenberg
A draught of water from the basin near the bath, or a plunge in the bath itself, is followed by prayers at the altar of the chapel which incloses the well.
From Project Gutenberg
Coin or currency inclosed in letter or packages if sent will be at the remitter's risk.
From Project Gutenberg
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