Inclose (Verb)
Meaning 1
Surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"; "They closed in the porch with a fence".
Classification
Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.
Examples
- The wall will inclose the area and prevent any wild animals from entering.
- She asked me to inclose the invoice with the new order.
- The large fence helped to inclose the backyard making it safer for children to play.
- The development will inclose the former village, essentially turning it into a suburb.
- The farm will use trees to inclose the noise of the nearby highway.
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Meaning 2
Place, fit, or thrust (something) into another thing; "Insert your ticket here".
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- Please inclose your payment of $100 with the enclosed contract.
- To use the machine, first inclose the coins in the designated slot.
- She had to inclose a letter of recommendation with her resume.
- The package instructions instructed us to inclose the batteries before using it.
- To get a free gift, inclose a self-addressed envelope with your order.
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- Catheterise
- Plug
- Interlard
- Inset
- Glass
- Shoot
- Inoculate
- Intersperse
- Catheterize
- Feed
- Foist
- Feed In
- Inject
- Cup
- Slip