[+ obj] 1 a : to surround (something)
▪ High walls enclose the courtyard. = The courtyard is enclosed by high walls. ▪ The pie's flaky crust encloses a fruit filling.
b : to put something around (something)
▪ We want to enclose the porch [=build walls around the porch] and use it as a dining room. ▪ Enclose the fish in foil and bake. 2 : to include (something) with a letter or in a package
▪ She enclosed a photo with the card. ▪ Please enclose a check with your application. ▪ Enclosed with this letter are the tickets you ordered.
▪ High walls enclose the courtyard. = The courtyard is enclosed by high walls. ▪ The pie's flaky crust encloses a fruit filling.
b : to put something around (something)
▪ We want to enclose the porch [=build walls around the porch] and use it as a dining room. ▪ Enclose the fish in foil and bake.
▪ She enclosed a photo with the card. ▪ Please enclose a check with your application. ▪ Enclosed with this letter are the tickets you ordered.
— enclosed adjective
▪ an enclosed porch/courtyard ▪ The enclosed tickets are for you.
▪ an enclosed porch/courtyard ▪ The enclosed tickets are for you.





