inclosing

[in-kloh-zing]

inclosing Definition

  • 1to surround or close off an area or object
  • 2to include something in a letter or package

Using inclosing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden is inclosed by a high fence.

  • Example

    Please inclose your resume with the application form.

  • Example

    The letter inclosed a check for $1000.

inclosing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inclosing

  • to end a letter with a particular phrase or expression

    Example

    I always inclose my letters with 'Sincerely yours.'

  • to put something inside a container or envelope

    Example

    She inclosed the jewelry in a small box.

  • to surround or encircle something

    Example

    The city is inclosed around by mountains.

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Summary: inclosing in Brief

The verb 'inclosing' [in-kloh-zing] means to surround or close off an area or object, as in 'The garden is inclosed by a high fence.' It can also mean to include something in a letter or package, as in 'Please inclose your resume with the application form.' The verb extends into phrases like 'inclose with,' which refers to ending a letter with a particular phrase or expression.