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Definition of Inclose
1. Verb. Surround completely. "They closed in the porch with a fence"
Specialized synonyms: Insert, Tuck, Wall In, Wall Up, Bower, Embower, Enshrine, Shrine, Case, Encase, Incase, Bury, Eat Up, Immerse, Swallow, Swallow Up, Border, Frame, Frame In, Glass, Glass In, Bank, Dike, Dyke, Encapsulate, Fence, Fence In, Cordon Off, Rope In, Rope Off, Casket, Corral, Fort, Fortify, Hedge, Hedge In
Generic synonyms: Border, Environ, Ring, Skirt, Surround
Derivative terms: Enclosure
2. Verb. Introduce. "Insert your ticket here"
Specialized synonyms: Plug, Plug, Inoculate, Inset, Glass, Catheterise, Catheterize, Cup, Interlard, Intersperse, Feed, Feed In, Slip, Foist, Inject, Shoot
Generic synonyms: Lay, Place, Pose, Position, Put, Set
Derivative terms: Enclosure, Inclosure, Insert, Insertion, Introduction
Definition of Inclose
1. v. t. To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to include; to shut up; to encompass; as, to inclose a fort or an army with troops; to inclose a town with walls.
Definition of Inclose
1. Verb. (British) (alternative form of enclose) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Inclose
1. to enclose [v -CLOSED, -CLOSING, -CLOSES] - See also: enclose
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inclose
Literary usage of Inclose
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A new dictionary of the English language by Charles Richardson (1839)
"(Also ЕЯ-) To cover or inclose, (as in a case.) •til IN-CASK, ». To cover, or
inclose, ... To inclose or shut up, (as in a cavern.) IN-CAUTIOUS, ad. ..."
2. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1816)
"ed with a diadem, and her triple walls inclose the ac- CHAP. " live multitudes
of Christians and Saracens. If the. ..."
3. The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Containing His Correspondence, and His by Alexander Hamilton (1851)
"Besides the descriptive return, which you are to transmit to the Treasurer, you
will at the same time inclose a copy of it directed to myself. ..."
4. The Life of Thomas Jefferson by Henry Stephens Randall (1858)
"... I did not know then that I had a spare copy; I have since found on? which I
inclose for his acceptance, with the tender of my great respect. ..."