verb
- to make into an island; to isolate or surround as if by water
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The rising floodwaters began to enisle the small village.
- The castle was enisled by a moat that protected it from invaders.
- Modern technology can enisle people despite their physical proximity.
- The peninsula was enisled during the storm surge.
- Poverty and lack of education can enisle communities from opportunity.