enclosing

/ɪnˈkloʊzɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Serving to surround or close off an area.
    • An enclosing fence keeps the children safe in the yard.
    • The enclosing structure provided shelter from the wind.
    • The enclosing wall was built of stone and mortar.
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verb
  1. Present participle of enclose; the act of surrounding or closing off something on all sides.
    • The builder is enclosing the patio to create a sunroom.
    • They are enclosing the backyard with a new wooden fence.
    • Enclosing the garden will keep the deer out.
  2. Present participle of enclose; the act of including something within a letter or package.
    • She is enclosing a small gift for her friend's birthday.
    • I am enclosing a copy of the receipt with this letter.
    • Please remember to sign the form before enclosing it in the envelope.
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