Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkloʊz/
noun enclosure
A1 Please enclose the letter in the envelope before mailing it.
A2 The garden was enclosed by a tall fence to keep out unwanted animals.
B1 The package was securely enclosed with bubble wrap to prevent any damage during shipping.
B2 The document was enclosed in a folder for safekeeping.
C1 The castle was enclosed by a moat and high walls for protection.
C2 The private beach was enclosed by cliffs on either side, creating a secluded paradise.
verb to surround or close off on all sides
A1 Please enclose the document in the envelope before mailing it.
A2 Don't forget to enclose a copy of your ID with the application form.
B1 The letter should be enclosed with a stamped addressed envelope for a response.
B2 The package was securely enclosed in bubble wrap to prevent any damage during shipping.
C1 The garden was enclosed by a tall hedge, providing privacy for the homeowners.
C2 The ancient castle was enclosed by massive stone walls, protecting it from invaders.
adjective enclosed, enclosing
A1 The letter was enclose in the envelope.
A2 Please enclose your CV with the job application.
B1 The document enclose detailed instructions on how to assemble the furniture.
B2 The enclose garden provided a peaceful retreat from the city noise.
C1 The enclose patio offered a stunning view of the sunset.
C2 The enclose courtyard was beautifully decorated with flowers and statues.
formal Please enclose your resume with your job application.
informal Make sure to enclose your payment in the envelope.
slang Don't forget to enclose the cash in the card for the birthday gift.
figurative The walls of the castle enclose a beautiful garden.
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