It can be, when used with a noun such as space or area. It is also the past tense of the verb enclose.
There are many synonyms for the word enclosed. Boxed in is one for starters. Then there are blockade, close in, confined, coral, imprison, hedge, hem in which are also synonyms for the word enclosed.
A synonym for wrapping (verb) is enfold, drape, swathe, cover, envelope, bind, or enclose. A synonym for wrapping (noun) is gift wrap or packaging.
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
The word bottle can be a noun or verb.The noun is a container, often glass or plastic, used to contain liquids but also for gases or granular solids. The verb means to place or pack in a bottle, or metaphorically to enclose or to repress (bottle up).When used as a modifier (e.g. bottle opener), bottle is a noun adjunct, not an adjective.
It can be, when used with a noun such as space or area. It is also the past tense of the verb enclose.
There are many synonyms for the word enclosed. Boxed in is one for starters. Then there are blockade, close in, confined, coral, imprison, hedge, hem in which are also synonyms for the word enclosed.
Noun : shell, cushion, wrapping, envelope Verb : to enclose, enfold, envelop, enwrap, wrap
Corral, noun: paddock, pen, enclosure Corral, verb: trap, enclose, restrict, restrain; gather, collect
He will enclose you in this box.I always enclose my notes in an envelop.
The noun meaning "a flat container for a letter" is spelt envelope. The verb meaning "to enclose or enfold" is spelt envelop.
The past tense of enclose is enclosed.
Please enclose your tax-deductible donation in the self-stamped envelope provided. Soon the fog will enclose the entire coastline. Please enclose your payment with your tax return.
Enclosed is a verb. It's the past tense of enclose.
A synonym for wrapping (verb) is enfold, drape, swathe, cover, envelope, bind, or enclose. A synonym for wrapping (noun) is gift wrap or packaging.
to enclose
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