verb
- to surround or enclose with a fence, wall, or other barrier
- to place something inside an envelope or container along with something else
Usage: variant spelling of 'enclose'; less common in modern usage
Usage: variant spelling of 'enclose'; often used in business correspondence
Examples
- The farmer decided to inclose the pasture with a wooden fence.
- Please inclose your payment with the application form.
- They inclosed the garden to keep out wild animals.
- I will inclose a copy of my resume in the envelope.
- The property was inclosed by a stone wall.
- She inclosed a handwritten note with the package.