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enclose

[en-klohz] / ɛnˈkloʊz /


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Mr. Nesbø encloses “Wolf Hour,” translated from the Norwegian by Robert Ferguson, in a clever conceptual envelope: The book is being written years later by a Norwegian cousin of Bob’s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike traditional compartments in the cell, these droplet-like clusters are not enclosed by membranes.

From Science Daily

Lorraine said she went to the party mid-afternoon and remembered "feeling really enclosed, the room was just becoming really small, it was a really weird feeling".

From BBC

At last it seemed as though they were enclosed in a still, secret world.

From Literature

After speaking to the couple, the deputy made his way up a narrow, poorly lighted driveway that was 96 feet long and enclosed by fencing and a residential wall, according to the report.

From Los Angeles Times