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inclose
[ in-klohz ]
inclose
/ ɪnˈkləʊz /
verb
- a less common spelling of enclose
Derived Forms
- inˈcloser, noun
- inˈclosure, noun
- inˈclosable, adjective
Other Words From
- in·closer noun
- self-in·closed adjective
- unin·closed adjective
Example Sentences
She stayed at home almost constantly, rarely venturing outside the fences which inclosed her father’s place.
The update focused on Coleen Boyle, who represented the CDC and was required to further her testimony in writing to refute the charges of perjury, which was discussed in the inclosed handout.
No costly oak adorned with art My weary limbs inclose; No friends impart a winding sheet To deck my last repose.
Mabel was paid a higher salary in consequence, because, inclosed in the harem, she was no longer able to profit by the male admirers who had bought Turkish Delight at her plump hands.
A draught of water from the basin near the bath, or a plunge in the bath itself, is followed by prayers at the altar of the chapel which incloses the well.
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