enclosing

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enclosing

The farmer is enclosing the vegetable garden with a wooden fence.

Definition

Noun: 1. The act of enclosing something inside something else: The action of surrounding or closing something in, or placing it within a container, boundary, or envelope.

Usage

The noun "enclosing" refers specifically to the process or action of putting one thing inside another or surrounding it. It is often used in formal, administrative, or technical contexts.

Examples
  • The enclosing of the document in a protective sleeve prevented it from getting damaged.
  • The enclosing of the garden with a fence kept the rabbits out.
  • Please ensure the enclosing of all required forms with your application.
Advanced Usage
  • "Upon enclosing": Used in formal letters or instructions to refer to the action of including something.
    • Upon enclosing the payment, your order will be processed immediately.
Variants and Related Words
  • Enclose (verb): To surround or close off on all sides; to place something in an envelope or package along with something else.
    • Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope.
  • Enclosure (noun): Something that is enclosed, especially a piece of land surrounded by a barrier, or an item placed within a letter or package.
    • The letter had three enclosures.
    • The animals roamed within the large enclosure.
Synonyms
  • Encasement: The action of enclosing something in a case.
  • Inclosure (archaic): An older spelling of "enclosure."
  • Containment: The action of keeping something within limits.
Related Phrases
  • Enclosed with/in: Describes the state of something being inside something else.
    • A check was enclosed with the letter.
    • The seeds are enclosed in a protective shell.
enclosing

The farmer is enclosing the vegetable garden with a wooden fence.

Noun
  1. the act of enclosing something inside something else