1. enclave - Noun
2. enclave - Verb
A tract of land or a territory inclosed within another territory of which it is independent. See Exclave.
To inclose within an alien territory.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am convinced that living in an enclave shapes the personality, and living alone shapes the personality too. Mary Douglas
Enclave life becomes very tense, Even when they do elect a leader, the factions remain, with the threat of splitting off. Mary Douglas
What's certain is that a totalitarian enclave like Cuba's can't continue to exist, so change will definitely come there, eventually. Václav Havel
I live in Topanga Canyon, which is like a faux-rustic enclave in Los Angeles. I love the sounds of all the critters outside - the frogs, owls, crickets, and birds. Some of the birds around here are pretty accomplished musicians. You can learn a lot from them. Cliff Martinez
About convert in front of the Reichsstädter Brunnen fountain at the town hall, the coats of arms of Aalen, its twinned cities and of the Wischau linguistic enclave are paved into the street as mosaic. Source: Internet
A day later, Moroccan authorities announced they had blocked 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa from entering the Spanish enclave in an operation that resulted in injuries to both migrants and security forces. Source: Internet