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Enclosure - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An enclosure is a confined or closed area, often surrounded by barriers like walls or fences. It can also refer to something included within a letter or package.

enclosure

/ɪnˈkloʊʒər/ /ɪnˈkləʊʒə/

Definition:

An area surrounded by barriers or walls, often to confine or protect something.

Synonyms:

pen, compound, paddock, corral

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

opening, exposure

Common Collocations:

secure enclosure, wire enclosure, animal enclosure, glass enclosure

Derivatives:

enclose, enclosing, enclosed

Usage Tips:

Use "enclosure" for physical spaces like fences or walls; avoid for abstract concepts like ideas.

Common Phrases:

within the enclosure, sealed enclosure, safety enclosure

Etymology:

From Old French "enclos," meaning "closed in," derived from Latin "inclaudere" (to shut in).

Examples:

  • 1. The zoo built a new enclosure for the lions.
  • 2. Please check the enclosure for additional documents in the email.
  • 3. The farmer repaired the sheep enclosure after the storm.
  • 4. The museum displayed ancient artifacts in a glass enclosure.

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