enclosing

Found in thesaurus: insertion, introduction, intromission

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enclose
v. surround, confine, close in; place an additional document or letter within another

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Enclosure
Enclosure (sometimes inclosure) was the legal process in England during the 18th century of enclosing a number of small landholdings to create one larger farm. Once enclosed, use of the land become restricted to the owner, and it ceased to be common land for communal use. In England and Wales the term is also used for the process that ended the ancient system of arable farming in open fields. Under enclosure, such land is fenced (enclosed) and deeded or entitled to one or more owners. The process of enclosure began to be a widespread feature of the English agricultural landscape during the 16th century. By the 19th century, unenclosed commons had become largely restricted to rough pasture in mountainous areas and to relatively small parts of the lowlands.

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enclosing

Noun
1. the act of enclosing something inside something else
(synonym) enclosure, envelopment, inclosure
(hypernym) insertion, introduction, intromission
(hyponym) packing, boxing
(derivation) envelop, enfold, enwrap, wrap, enclose

 
enclose

Verb
1. enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
(synonym) envelop, enfold, enwrap, wrap
(hypernym) cover
(hyponym) benight
(derivation) enclosure
2. close in or confine
(synonym) hold in, confine
(hypernym) hold, bear, carry, contain
(hyponym) bound, border
(derivation) enclosure, natural enclosure
3. surround completely; "Darkness enclosed him"
(synonym) inclose, shut in
(hypernym) surround, skirt, border
(hyponym) tuck, insert
(derivation) enclosure, enclosing, envelopment, inclosure
4. introduce; "Insert your ticket here"
(synonym) insert, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce
(hypernym) put, set, place, pose, position, lay
(hyponym) inoculate
(derivation) enclosure, inclosure


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enclose
v. obehnat; uzavřít; přiložit (v příloze zasíláme)

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enclose
Czas. ogradzać; otaczać; przesyłać w załączeniu; w zamkniętej przestrzeni; były zamknięte