enclose
/ɪnˈkloʊz/
verb
- To surround or close off on all sides, often with a barrier such as a wall or fence.
- A high wall encloses the old castle.
- They decided to enclose the garden with a wooden fence.
- The farmer enclosed the pasture to keep the sheep from wandering.
- To include something inside a container, envelope, or package, especially when sending it by mail.
- Please enclose a copy of your receipt with the return form.
- I will enclose a photo of the family in the letter.
- The package was carefully sealed and enclosed in bubble wrap.
- To contain or hold within a space; to surround in a figurative sense.
- The speech enclosed a powerful message about unity.
- The novel encloses many different stories within its pages.
- Her warm smile enclosed a hint of sadness.