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en·close
(ĕn-klōz′) also in·close (ĭn-)tr.v. en·closed, en·clos·ing, en·clos·es also in·closed or in·clos·ing or in·clos·es
1.
a. To surround on all sides; close in: a valley that is enclosed by rugged peaks.
b. To fence in so as to prevent common use: enclosed the pasture.
c. To build or equip with a roof and walls: enclosed the deck for winter use.
2. To contain, especially so as to envelop or shelter: "Every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret" (Charles Dickens).
3. To insert into the same envelope or package: enclose a check with the order.
[Middle English enclosen, from Old French enclos, past participle of enclore, from Latin inclūdere; see include.]
Synonyms: enclose, cage, fence, hem1, pen2, wall
These verbs mean to surround and confine within a limited area: cattle enclosed in feedlots; was caged in the office all afternoon; a garden fenced in by shrubbery; a battalion hemmed in by enemy troops; ships penned up in the harbor; prisoners who were walled in.
These verbs mean to surround and confine within a limited area: cattle enclosed in feedlots; was caged in the office all afternoon; a garden fenced in by shrubbery; a battalion hemmed in by enemy troops; ships penned up in the harbor; prisoners who were walled in.
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enclosed
(ɪnˈkləʊzd) orinclosed
adj
1. completely surrounded by something, esp a wall or similar barrier
2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) theol (of a religious community) not allowing its members to go into the outside world. See also enclosed order
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Adj. | 1. | enclosed - closed in or surrounded or included within; "an enclosed porch"; "an enclosed yard"; "the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling" unenclosed - not closed in our surrounded or included; "an unenclosed porch"; "unenclosed common land" |
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Translations
enclosed
[ɪnˈkləʊzd] ADJ1. (with letter) → adjunto
please find enclosed → le enviamos adjunto or anexo
the enclosed letter → la carta adjunta
please find enclosed → le enviamos adjunto or anexo
the enclosed letter → la carta adjunta
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enclosed
adj
(= confined) space, area → geschlossen; garden → abgeschlossen, eingefriedet (geh); waters → von Land umschlossen
(in letter, parcel) form, cheque, photo, details → beiliegend; enclosed with or in the letter → dem Brief beigelegt; a phot was enclosed in the letter → dem Brief lag ein Foto bei; please find enclosed a cheque for the sum of £25 (Brit) or a check for the sum of 25 dollars (US) → in der Anlage or beiliegend finden Sie einen Scheck über £ 25/25 dollars
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enclosed
[ɪnˈkləʊzd] adj (garden, field) → recintato/a; (space) → chiuso/a; (in letter) → allegato/aCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
enclosed
a. pp. de to enclose, [in a letter] incluido-a, adjunto-a.
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