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- adjective Surrounded.
- adjective Contained within something.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
inclose .
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Examples
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The twenty dollars inclosed is from our Female Anti-slavery Society.
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12 A garden inclosed is my sister, my spouse; a spring shut up, a fountain sealed.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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The inclosed is a letter of the utmost consequence, which I was desired to forward, with care and speed, to the most Serene LOUIS.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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As in the ordinary hogán, the upright posts of the door-frame are set near the lower ends of the doorway timbers, and the roof and sides of the doorway are covered in when the sides of the hut are inclosed, which is the next step in the construction.
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Within the triangle, which may be roughly described as inclosed by Galway town,
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. Bernard H. Becker
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The extract inclosed, which is taken from an official publication of the Belgian Government, and the extract from an official statement by the Belgian Minister of War, prove that the Belgian Government had never connived, or been willing to connive, at the breach of the treaty that made the maintenance of Belgian neutrality an international obligation.
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-- From the day on which I met you in Colorado I've been trying to live after your pattern; how I succeeded on the third day, you may guess from inclosed, which is a copy of a letter I sent to
Romance of California Life John Habberton 1881
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On Friday morning I received the original letter from Anna St. Ives, of which the inclosed is a copy; and on the following day about a quarter of an hour before midnight my mother expired.
Anna St. Ives Thomas Holcroft 1777
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The inclosed is a letter of the utmost consequence, which I was desired to forward, with care and speed, to the most Serene LOUIS.
Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733
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The inclosed is a letter of the utmost consequence, which I was desired to forward, with care and speed, to the most Serene LOUIS.
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1759-65 Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733
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