glass in
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Definition
- Verb:
- To enclose or surround with glass: The verb "glass in" specifically means to construct or add glass walls, windows, or panels to an area, creating an enclosed space that is transparent or partially transparent. It implies converting an open or partially open area into one that is sealed or sheltered by glass.
Usage
- The primary use of "glass in" is in the context of construction, architecture, and home improvement. It describes the action of installing glass to enclose a space.
- It is a transitive phrasal verb, requiring a direct object (the thing being enclosed).
Examples
- Verb:
- They decided to glass in the balcony to create a sunroom.
- The architect's plan is to glass in the entire courtyard.
- We should glass in this patio so we can use it year-round.
Advanced Usage
- Passive Voice: Often used in the passive voice to describe the state of an area.
- The veranda was glassed in last winter, and it's now our favorite room.
- Gerund/Noun Form: The action itself can be referred to as "glassing in."
- The glassing in of the porch added significant value to the property.
Variants and Related Words
- Glazed (adj): Fitted with panes of glass. While similar, "glazed" often refers to the windows themselves (e.g., a glazed door), whereas "glassed in" refers to the act of enclosing a larger space.
- Enclose (v): A more general synonym for surrounding or closing off an area.
- Sunroom (n): A type of room often created by glassing in a porch or patio.
Synonyms
- Enclose with glass
- Put in glass walls
- Build a glass enclosure
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Wall in: To enclose with walls.
- Fence in: To enclose with a fence.
- Box in: To enclose or trap in a confined space.
Related Idioms
Verb
- enclose with glass
- glass in a porch