Surround
enclose, encompass
surround, enclose, encircle, circumscribe, bound, border;
There isn't one word for the future tense of enclosed, there is more than one word needed to state the future tense of enclosed. ex. it will be enclosed, i will enclose it
enclose
I enclosed him in the room.
Bend, furrow, ridge, groove, double, replicate, overlap, encase, enclose, envelop, fail, close, collapse, yield...
Please enclose a copy of the receipt you received from our story when mailing back your billion dollar earrings.
Envelop or enclose?
is a literary device where word or concepts are repeated at the start and finish of an idea and these work as bookends or an envelop to enclose a concept or idea. Comes from the Latin word includo when means "enclose" or "surround"
Oh, what a lovely word "enclose" is! It means to surround or close off something. Here's a sentence for you: "Please enclose your payment with the order form before mailing it out." Just like adding a happy little fence around your artwork to keep it safe and sound.
(for the verb to inclose, you should use the preferred variant enclose)"Many free offers require that you enclose a prepaid envelope with your request.""New walls were built to completely enclose the garbage dump."
A synonym for wrapping (verb) is enfold, drape, swathe, cover, envelope, bind, or enclose. A synonym for wrapping (noun) is gift wrap or packaging.