inclose

[in-klohz]

inclose Definition

  • 1to surround or enclose something
  • 2to insert something in an envelope or package

Using inclose: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden is inclosed by a high fence.

  • Example

    Please inclose a check with your application.

  • Example

    She inclosed the letter in an envelope and mailed it.

inclose Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for inclose

Phrases with inclose

  • to end a letter or email with a particular phrase or expression

    Example

    I will inclose with my regards to your family.

  • to put something inside a container or envelope

    Example

    Please inclose the documents in an envelope and send them to our office.

  • to surround something completely

    Example

    The castle was inclosed around by a deep moat.

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Summary: inclose in Brief

The verb 'inclose' [in-klohz] means to surround or enclose something, or to insert something in an envelope or package. It can be used in phrases like 'inclose with' or 'inclose in,' as in 'Please inclose the documents in an envelope and send them to our office.'