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"enclose" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] to build a wall, fence, etc. around something
  2. enclose something (especially of a wall, fence, etc.) to surround something
  3. [usually passive] (in England in the past) to build a wall or fence around common (= public) land and make it private property
  4. enclose something (with something) to put something in the same envelope, package, etc. as something else
"enclose" Synonyms
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111 Sentences With "enclose"

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According to Jacobus, Twombly's rose paintings enclose a similar tension.
First, cells enclose damaged parts of themselves in a membrane.
The barbed wire that tops the fences that enclose the buildings.
They enclose and embrace the orchestra, creating uncommon community among the musicians.
Mr. Thom's solution was to enclose the two theaters and add a third.
I just hate having to return things, even when the retailers enclose shipping labels.
Fold edges of tortilla in and roll up tightly to enclose all the ingredients.
That's one of the reasons the government has sought to enclose and control it.
Not a great thing to enclose in a diffuser and shove in the ceiling.
Its 30-foot walls enclose evocative narrow streets and courtyards hidden behind worn wooden doors.
Fanciful topiary mounds and two wrought iron gates enclose the whole area, like a secret garden.
I have a deck in the yard that I would like to enlarge and possibly enclose.
Some clients do want more privacy, and ask to enclose the property, Mehmet Emin Yerdelen said.
The walls now enclose honeysuckle-scented gardens, and Napoleonic-era cannons purchased in France by Mrs.
Inside room B2000, a series of metal cross beams enclose a massive, otherworldly structure: a geodesic dome.
Her boyfriend rigged up a tarp to try to enclose their living space and conserve some heat.
Citrus presses on the other hand, enclose the halved citrus, squeezing it from the top and bottom.
A huge arched shelter that will enclose the remains of the destroyed reactor, above, is nearing completion.
Fiber-optic cables, which are about the diameter of a garden hose, enclose multiple pairs of these fibers.
Smaller single-story lanterns enclose penthouses, as well as apartments on the 10th floor of the west tower.
Maybe Trump is right to intuit that the only right response to a monster is to enclose it.
Its walls of packed leaves enclose a space just wide enough for her and another person to fit comfortably.
It wasn't written by the author whose initials enclose the whole, and one of the quotes is incorrectly transcribed.
A grid can soothe or a grid can enclose, and there were some pieces that frayed at the edges.
He takes this to arresting extremes with Hades: Groups of instruments buttress, enclose, mimic and sometimes needle every syllable.
"I am restricted, stuck in the box the greater culture uses to enclose and reduce older women," she writes.
Viewers step onto blocks one at a time to enter the boxes, which enclose the body from the torso upward.
The path is flanked on both sides by cast iron balustrades painted green that now enclose the recent wood sculptures.
Adele wants to keep her children in a bubble, but she doesn't stop to consider what else that bubble might enclose.
In the process, they can also enclose genes and can carry that cargo safely for hours in the bloodstream of mice.
But the walls do not entirely enclose the city-state, and in the modern era they are not meant to, historians said.
To get readings, I had to push it a bit further up my arms as it can't actually enclose around my wrist.
Closer up, though, it becomes clear that invisible walls enclose Monterrey's wealthy core, creating a dividing line between its four million residents.
But one way or another, nations and people have to grow a soul big enough to enclose the traumas that haunt them.
The circles enclose about 67 percent of the previous five years of official forecast error on the location of the hurricane's center.
" The NY Times reports: "Vatican City has walls, but they do not enclose the entire territory and visitors can easily enter some parts.
The players take turns putting stones at intersections—black versus white—trying to enclose territory or wall off swaths of their opponent's color.
In Ms. Gouellain's home, jagged sandstone walls enclose her kitchen and dining room, filled with wooden cabinets and a stainless steel toaster oven.
But such commons began to come under siege about 400 years ago, as the gentry pushed to enclose more land into private properties.
The fabric walls enclose a cubic space about 8 feet across and contain mesh that functions as a Faraday cage, which blocks electromagnetic radiation.
The layered Silicon Oxynitrite and Parylene enclose a super-thin substrate on which the team mounted similarly thin and flexible OLED displays and photosensitive diodes.
And in yet another, "Untitled (P-21665)" (16613), orange-yellow and yellow-green lines form curving and rounded shapes that enclose a purplish-gray interior.
A blue tarp stands in for a wall that was meant to enclose a dining room but wasn't built on time for this year's gathering.
" Enclosing his fist into a tight ball, Mr. Winton stated: "You show up, you seize" and "you dig in, you enclose, you consolidate, you defend.
Meanwhile, over-ear headphones have an advantage when it comes to canceling noise because they fully enclose your ears and automatically cancel a bit of noise.
The idea is as simple as it is compelling: take a normal wrestling cage, enclose it on top, and then let your wrestlers get after it.
Lacy and crisp-edged, made from cassava flour and naturally gluten-free, they enclose combinations like scrambled eggs, tomatoes and mozzarella or bananas, feta and mint.
White-picket, wrought-iron and chain-link fences enclose the tiny front yards, as do pink marble balustrades with finials shaped like globes or, sometimes, eagles.
During the autumn, in my free time, I sent the book around to friends, to bookshops, newspapers, always making sure to enclose a hopeful little note.
In 1981 he was the first to explore a cave there that is still the largest by area in the world—it could enclose the Hollywood Bowl.
Place a scant tablespoon of the beet and ricotta filling on one half of each rectangle, then fold them over like a book to enclose the filling.
The sea wall will no longer enclose the bay, and the artificial islands have been scrapped, although 2,000 hectares of land will still be reclaimed for development.
The suits fully enclose the wearer, like a spacesuit, and provide their own air supply to prevent any possible risk that scientists could inhale an airborne germ.
They're standing smack in the middle of the street in a wealthy suburb of Des Moines, where heavy gates enclose immense mansions set on sprawling, snow-covered lawns.
The condition, spina bifida, occurs when tissue that should enclose and protect the spinal column does not form properly, leaving part of the spine uncovered, with nerves exposed.
The buttery hazelnut shortbread rounds are dusted with sea salt and enclose pineapple jam seasoned with yuzukosho, made from citrus zest, juice and chiles, to tweak the palate.
When aid groups visit, she throws a rope through the security bars that enclose her patio, and uses it to pull up packages of water and dried goods.
At the same time, advocates of property-owning democracy have said that their vision might readily enclose worker-owned and -managed cooperatives or require public ownership of financial capital.
Most of the lantern-shaped windows straddle two floors to enclose two apartments — one on the bottom with glass angling down; and one on top, with glass angling up.
Ornate wrought-iron gates enclose the doors to the two main entrances, which open to a large central foyer with a seating area, one of three designated living rooms.
The membranes that enclose the cells of all living things here on Earth are made of phospholipids, molecules with long, non-polar (water-repelling) "tails" and polar (water-loving) heads.
The acute awareness of borders (culinary as well as cultural) that both enclose and exclude, allows, paradoxically, a claim to borderlessness, taking freely from both sides to forge something new.
Together, the mammoth structures proposed by scientists would completely enclose the North Sea and offer protection for tens of millions of Europeans threatened by rising sea levels caused by climate change.
George Brown coordinated the October 1940 fundraising effort and, per Johnson's instructions, had each donor enclose with their check a letter (written by Johnson) telling the DCCC which candidates to support.
"The closest, I think, is a handheld pot pie," although he notes that a pot pie's crust uses puff pastry, rather than the shortcrust pastry used to enclose a pasty's filling.
Use the last cake layer (which shouldn't have a hole in it) to enclose your cake, then spread the last of the frosting on the top and sides of the cake.
SpaceX is in the process of testing a similar system to recover the fairings (large protective covers) it uses to enclose cargo during its existing Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches.
Government forces and their allies still have to take full control of Medical City, a complex of hospitals further north along the bank of the Tigris, to enclose the militant enclave.
If we reduce the communication of existentially important questions to the level of advertisements, we enclose ourselves in a small dimension and become unable to deal with the complexity of the present.
The court explained that there was no connection between the borrowers because "without the rim of the wheel to enclose the spokes" there was not a single agreement to violate the law.
While tidal changes have been harnessed before to generate power, mostly deploying a barrage across a stretch of water, this would be the first to enclose it, effectively creating a man-made lagoon.
While fire shutters are often required around structures like spiral staircases, to enclose then to prevent the spread of fire, Sugawara said he had heard that they were not needed in this case.
His ever-evolving oeuvre of works, some considered breakthroughs, includes Lumia Suite, Opus 158, which utilizes projector screens and reflector units to enclose the phenomenon of aurora borealis within the walls of a gallery.
Lynette remembered that this scrupulous solicitousness of his had goaded her into bad behavior; it had made her careless and wasteful, afraid that his loving kindness might enclose her too entirely, like a sheath.
The rumors, first published by DigiTimes, suggest that Apple will return to using a stainless steel frame to enclose the all-glass body, as opposed to the aluminum frames it's used since the iPhone 210.
In her final painting, done a few months before she died — it's in the show — she's back to horizontal lines: two bands of almost-white enclose a larger one of brushy, turbulent, storm-cloud gray.
Baby Boy Royer had surgery while still in his mother's womb to treat a severe form of spina bifida, in which the tissue that should enclose and protect the spinal column does not form properly.
Situated at the bottom of a vertigo-inducing set of steps, its splendor comes all in a rush, with the crashing of the waves amplified by immense cliffs that enclose the bay on three sides.
Nervous laughter rings around the yard where tall yellow brick walls and coils of razor-wire enclose what is more usually used for basketball but today is a performance space for newly trained jugglers and unicyclists.
The exhibition opens with a fragment of red silk, dating to around A.D. 800 and lent from the Vatican, whose floral rosettes enclose the enthroned Mary, sitting stiffly as the archangel Gabriel delivers some big news.
" Following an email exchange with a British diver on-site named Rick Stanton, Musk proposed rescuing the boys in a rigid metallic tube, or mini submarine, large enough to tightly enclose "a 15-year-old boy.
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Construction of a new luxury resort on Beirut's waterfront could enclose the city's last free public beach, leaving only wealthy residents who can afford lofty daily fees to enjoy the Mediterranean shore.
The depth of worship and emotion in the series of photographs also contrasts nicely with the cheapness of cardboard; the mass-produced material is usually classified as a waste product, manufactured only to enclose more valued commodities.
"I am pleased to enclose a letter from my immigration attorney which states that, with 229% certainty, I correctly went through the legal process when arriving in the U.S.A.," she said in a statement posted on Twitter.
This is no ordinary hill, but a monumental work of environmental architecture designed by Tadao Ando to enclose a hulking Buddha, which sits half-buried at its center, with its downcast head poking out from a hole.
Agnarr says he doesn't know who (or what) saved him, but he heard a "haunting voice" cry out and then the spirits caused a magical mist to enclose the forest, preventing anyone from coming in or out.
It's your decision who you want to enclose your anxiety disorder to, and if you feel that it won't interfere with your living situation with them, you shouldn't feel pressure to talk about it with your roommate.
The guidance posted Tuesday would allow industries to use other "non-physical barriers" to enclose those spaces, like no trespassing signs or even patrol by drones -- something air quality experts say exempts industries from installing pollution controls.
The anniversary has garnered extra attention due to the imminent completion of a giant 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) steel-clad arch that will enclose the stricken reactor site and prevent further leaks for the next 100 years.
The sculpture has the childlike legibility of a game of cat's cradle, but two mildly nasty videos here, documenting surgery to the fascia that enclose human organs, inscribe the sculpture into a trickier domain of bodies and fluids.
The guidance posted Tuesday would allow industries to use other "non-physical barriers" to enclose those spaces, such as no trespassing signs or even patrol by drones, something air quality experts say exempts industries from installing pollution controls.
The show, currently on view at the Ticho House in Jerusalem as part of the Sixth Biennale for Drawing in Israel, is comprised of a series of 12 large drawings that enclose the small exhibition space on all sides.
"I am pleased to enclose a letter from my immigration attorney which states that, with 100% certainty, I correctly went through the legal process when arriving in the USA," Trump tweeted, with a photo of the attorney's letter attached.
Working one at a time, place a potato ball in the center of a dough circle, then pull the edges of the dough over the top of the ball, like you would enclose a parcel, and pinch together to seal.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro and the Rockwell Group, the architects, have given it a deliberately makeshift look: its dominant feature is a puffy-surfaced, parallelogram-shaped shell, which rests on giant wheels and can be rolled out to enclose part of the main plaza.
Not the solving thing; we get to watch the CATERPILLAR at 17D enclose itself in its CHRYSALIS (51A) and emerge a lovely BUTTERFLY (23A), as long as you connect the circled squares from A to N (closing the shape at A again).
These dark times have the potential to enclose us in despair: a daily onslaught of ecological destruction, white supremacy and racism, the dismantling of safety nets and public education, a pandering to the wealthiest among us, and lies, lies, and more lies.
"I am pleased to enclose a letter from my immigration attorney which states that, with 100% certainty, I correctly went through the legal process when arriving in the USA," Trump wrote in a post on Twitter, with a photo of the attorney's letter attached.
Building a house involves remembering that it's designed to fulfill a function—to shield you from the rain and snow, to enclose a volume of air that can be heated to keep you warm, to give you room for those possessions you actually need.
Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the Odunpazarı Modern Museum, or OMM, is a series of bright boxes formed from interlocking wooden beams that enclose a 4,500-square-meter space, seeking to become a new cultural destination in Eskişehir, Turkey, 150 miles away from the metropolis.
"I am pleased to enclose a letter from my immigration attorney which states that, with 100% certainty, I correctly went through the legal process when arriving in the USA," the wife of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump wrote in a statement shared on her Twitter account.
The image of a black-and-white cat sitting in repose over the words "Tom Cat Bakery" is a familiar sight to New Yorkers, who routinely see it on trucks delivering bread throughout the five boroughs and on the wrappers that enclose baguettes at local supermarkets.
The so-called nine-dash line, a cartographic feature that droops like a cow's tongue from China's southern coast to enclose nearly the entire South China Sea, illustrating Beijing's extraordinarily broad claims to the region, derives from that era's Map of National Humiliation, once used in children's textbooks.
"As a notice to the public, we're putting up a gate on Thursday, August 1st, 2019 to enclose the plaza at 3420 W. Slauson Avenue to start the early development stages of the forthcoming Nipsey Hussle Tower to commemorate and honor the life and legacy of Nipsey," the notice reads.
MEXICO CITY – Researchers were thrilled to have captured one of the few remaining vaquita porpoises, but announced Sunday that the adult female died after a few hours in captivity in a floating pen, raising questions about the last-ditch effort to enclose the world&aposs smallest porpoises to save them from extinction.
Imagine being so utterly offended by a rock group that you carve out time to draft a two-page letter to a US senator and the director of the FBI, enclose a copy of the LP, and request that they undertake a national effort to ban the band's music in the United States.
In an elevated warehouselike structure at West 31st Street and 1003th Avenue, a block from the Shed's construction site, Mr. Poots was sitting on an object that was not quite a chair, but one of several leather seats with wheels, which, when assembled in formation, would form walls to enclose the warehouse.
"Small gestures, looks, ways of talking and moving or maintaining silence are particularized, while the larger actions that enclose them move in widening circles from opacity to enigma," the novelist Saul Maloff wrote in The New York Times Book Review of "Impossible Object" (1968), a family drama told in eight seemingly independent stories.
Opening April 5, it's the cultural component of the gigantic Hudson Yards development on the West Side of Manhattan: an eight-story structure that includes galleries; rehearsal space; a theater that can adapt to seated or standing-room events; and a shell that can enclose an adjacent plaza into a performance space.
Met habitués will clock a few classics — the full-lipped bust fragment of an Egyptian queen, say, or the recumbent "Mexican Girl Dying," a bit larger than the real thing in the American Wing forecourt — but they look cut-rate in these circumstances, and the Noh mask large enough to enclose a life-size sleeping woman is too weird for words.
What reducing the time it takes to register a company meant in practice was Proxeus creating a digitized workflow for the entire multi-step process — using blockchain to decentralize the steps (and thus help break down linear bottlenecks), combined with smart contracts to enclose and enforce rules around how to create a company (such as the need for a certain number of shareholders and shares), thereby enabling all involved parties to be on the same page.

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