enclose|enclosed|encloses|enclosing in English
verb
[en·close || ɪn'kləʊz]
surround, confine, close in; place an additional document or letter within anothe
Use "enclose|enclosed|encloses|enclosing" in a sentence
1. Amiant can both enclose quartz and be enclosed by it
2. The union of these Boundings encloses Ŝ
3. To hold within limits ; enclose .
4. Cocoon: something that encloses another thing especially to …
5. Bounding: as in surrounding, enclosing
6. I'll enclose his letter with mine.
7. I enclose a check for $400.
8. I'll enclose your letter with mine.
9. Please enclose a self - addressed envelope.
10. Capsulize - enclose in a capsule capsulate , capsule , capsulise enclose , enfold , envelop , enwrap , wrap - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
11. I enclose the report for your consideration.
12. I enclose the two plans for comparison.
13. She felt his arms enclose her.
14. Please enclose S.A.E. with your order.
15. Enclosing, sealing, postage and calculating of mail
16. 16 We are enclosing a copy of...
17. The heavily granulated cytoplasma encloses numerous amylopectin granules.
18. Encloses code added to generated wrapper file verbatim.
19. 1 An unspoilt coral reef encloses the bay.
20. The Capsid encloses the nucleic acid of the virus.
21. Capsulize - enclose in a capsule capsulate , capsule , capsulise enclose , enfold , envelop , enwrap , wrap - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house" 6
22. Don't forget to enclose a stamped, Addressed envelope
23. Enclosed Alphanumerics
24. Please enclose your latest statement of account.
25. Please enclose a cheque with your order.