The noun form of "encircle" is "encirclement." It refers to the act of surrounding or forming a circle around something or someone. In a sentence, you could say, "The encirclement of the village by the enemy forces was a strategic move in the battle."
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
That is the correct spelling of "encircle" (to surround).
No, it is a noun or a verb.There is no common adjective for a ring worn on a finger.There are adjectives for the noun and verb ring (circle, encircle) including ringed (encircled), e.g. ringed by high walls.There are adjectives for the noun and verb ring (a sound), including ringing (making a ringing sound), e.g. a ringing phone.
Embrace/ Encircle
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Encirclement
encirclement
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate
Encircle is a verb.
Encircle is a verb.
Encircle means to surround, or hem in.
That is the correct spelling of "encircle" (to surround).
Encircle Foundation was created in 2002.
Encircle, encompass.
Captain Parmenter, the natives are trying to encircle our camp.
What is the length of the equator where it encircles the globe? I'll need a longer belt to encircle my waist.
Embrace/ Encircle