enclosed
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈkloʊzd]
Word
Context: "space"
(adjective) when something is surrounded or kept inside an area. It's like putting a toy inside a box so that it's safe and can't get out.
Example
The garden was enclosed by a tall fence to keep the animals out.
Example
The park is not enclosed, so people can walk in and out freely.
Example
Is the play area enclosed so the children can play safely?
Context: "communication"
(verb) to include something within a letter or package. Imagine sending a birthday card with a small gift inside; that's enclosing it.
Example
I enclosed a photograph with my letter to my grandma.
Example
I forgot to enclose the check with my application form.
Example
Did you enclose the documents we need for the meeting?
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