inclose|inclosed|incloses|inclosing in English
verb
[in·close || ɪn'kləʊz]
shut in, confine; surround, create a boundary around; place within, insert, include (also enclose)
Use "inclose|inclosed|incloses|inclosing" in a sentence
1. Compassed, participle passive Embraced; surrounded; inclosed; obtained; imagined.
2. 4 synonyms for Close in: draw in, inclose, shut in, enclose
3. To inclose in the Bosom; to keep with care
4. BO'SOM, verb transitive To inclose in the Bosom; to keep with care.
5. 12 He hath inclosed my ways with hewn stone,[www.Sentencedict.com] he hath made my paths crooked.
6. To surround; to inclose; to hem in; to besiege; as, we are Beset with enemies; a city is Beset with troops
7. "Two curious little herbs, known as Agrimonies, have leaves resembling rose But in Agrimonies the calyx is so constructed that with its inclosed fruit " 3
8. In her 1856 memoir Wau Bun, Juliette Kinzie described the fort as it appeared on her arrival in Chicago in 1831: The fort was inclosed by high pickets, with bastions at the alternate angles.
9. The Curtilage is the court-yard in the front or rear of a house, or at its side, or any piece of ground lying near, inclosed and used with, the house, and necessary for the convenient occupation of the house
10. The Cudgel is one of the simplest weapons in the arsenal, a wooden club that is best used to overwhelm opponents inclose with blunt damage." The Cudgel is a common secondary.It is currently the only means by which an Archer can perform blunt damage besides the sling or his fists