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enclosed
adjective as in placed within
adjective as in encircled
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Example Sentences
Three siblings died in 1904, all from typhoid, the kind of disease that would race through an enclosed population of vulnerable children.
Ms Kench-Andrews said the club currently had neighbours on one side, but being "enclosed with housing" would make it much harder.
Her lab is seeking new funding from NASA, for example, to study the effect of CO₂ on people confined to enclosed spaces, such as inside of space capsules and submarines.
If you see “final notice,” “urgent” or “benefit disbursement enclosed,” don’t even bother opening the envelope.
Imagine cohabitating with eight other people in an enclosed area the size of a large airplane.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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