inclave

[ˈɪnkleɪv]

inclave Definition

  • 1a small area or group of buildings that is completely surrounded by a larger one
  • 2a territory that is entirely surrounded by another territory

Using inclave: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inclave" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The embassy is located in an enclave in the city.

  • Example

    The Vatican City is an enclave within Rome.

  • Example

    The neighborhood is an enclave of artists and musicians.

  • Example

    The park is a green enclave in the middle of the city.

inclave Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inclave

Phrases with inclave

  • a neighborhood, district, or suburb which retains some cultural distinction from a larger, surrounding area

    Example

    Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in many cities around the world.

  • a place where tourists are concentrated, often characterized by high-end resorts, restaurants, and other amenities

    Example

    The island has become a tourist enclave, with luxury hotels and shopping centers.

  • a military base or installation that is surrounded by a larger civilian community

    Example

    The military enclave is off-limits to civilians and heavily guarded.

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Summary: inclave in Brief

The term 'inclave' [ˈɪnkleɪv] refers to a small area or group of buildings that is completely surrounded by a larger one, or a territory that is entirely surrounded by another territory. Examples include embassy enclaves, ethnic enclaves, and tourist enclaves. The term is synonymous with 'enclave' and 'island,' and is often used formally.