Verb
To inclose. See Inclose.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe essential purpose of the interiors of buildings is to enclose rather than direct space, and to separate the inside from the outside. Robert Venturi
Violence and injury enclose in their net all that do such things, and generally return upon him who began. Lucretius
For it is my opinion that we enclose and celebrate the freaks of our nation and our civilization. Yellowstone National Park is no more representative of America than is Disneyland. John Steinbeck
Home is any four walls that enclose the right person. Helen Rowland
The painter must enclose himself within his work; he must respond not with words, but with paintings. Paul Cézanne
Enclose your heart in times of need with the steel of your determination and your strength. In doing this, all things will be bearable. Lora Leigh