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fenced

adjective as in surrounded

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I was thinking about that idea during my stroll through the park, where a children’s playground has been fenced off for months after being damaged in a fire.

The last surviving Tibbets tree, the “parent tree” of this billion-dollar business, stands in Riverside today, fenced, guarded and commemorated with a plaque noting it as a California historic landmark.

The playground was fenced off, with yellow “Caution” tape wrapped around the perimeter.

Kits have been seen swimming on rivers in Kent and there has been a crop of births in fenced enclosures at nature reserves.

From BBC

"The Bell Curve" doesn't call for Black people to be enslaved, but it does suggest that they might be kept fenced into high tech "reservations" for people who are too weak-minded to do work.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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