inclose
[in-
klohz
]
/ɪnˈkloʊz/
verb (used with object)
,
inclosed,
inclosing.
1.
enclose
.
Related forms
incloser,
noun
self-inclosed,
adjective
uninclosed,
adjective
Examples from the web for
inclose
The intake tunnel will be constructed with the use of explosives and is
inclose
proximity to the existing dam.
The equipment should be installed
inclose
proximity to easily accessible electrical outlet and telephone wall connector.
It was explained that the area is large enough to all for both a staging and project area
inclose
proximity to one another.
Most calculated and measured alkalinities for samples with positive alkalinities were
inclose
agreement.
Drive-through use stacking lanes are discouraged
inclose
proximity to residential uses, existing or planned.
The construction plans indicate that the new waterline will be installed
inclose
proximity to an existing waterline.
Each site is located
inclose
proximity to a climate station.
Patient clinical rooms and residential neighborhoods are
inclose
proximity to this areaway.
British Dictionary definitions for
inclose
enclose
/
ɪnˈkləʊz
/
verb
(
transitive
)
1.
to close; hem in; surround
2.
to surround (land) with or as if with a fence
3.
to put in an envelope or wrapper, esp together with a letter
4.
to contain or hold
Derived Forms
enclosable,
inclosable,
adjective
encloser,
incloser,
noun
inclose
/
ɪnˈkləʊz
/
verb
1.
a less common spelling of
enclose
Derived Forms
inclosable,
adjective
incloser,
noun
inclosure,
noun