enclosed

/ɪnˈkloʊzd/
adjective
  1. Surrounded or closed off on all sides, as by walls, fences, or other barriers.
    • The letter came in an enclosed envelope with no return address.
    • The garden is enclosed by a tall brick wall.
    • We stayed in an enclosed porch to avoid the mosquitoes.
  2. Included together with something else, especially in a letter or package.
    • The enclosed check covers the full amount of the bill.
    • Please find the enclosed documents for your review.
    • I have sent the signed contract as an enclosed attachment.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of enclose: surrounded or closed off something on all sides.
    • The ancient city was enclosed by massive stone walls.
    • She enclosed the gift in a pretty box with a ribbon.
    • The farmer enclosed the pasture with a wooden fence.
  2. Past tense of enclose: included something within a letter or package.
    • I enclosed my resume with the job application.
    • The company enclosed a return envelope for your convenience.
    • He enclosed a photo of his family in the birthday card.