1. fenced - Adjective
2. fenced - Verb
fenced
past participle of fence
fenced (comparative more fenced, superlative most fenced)
Surrounded by a fence; enclosed.
It was ridiculous-he was soaking. I had to get a towel and offer him clothes that he wouldn't take. I knew immediately that I'd like him; he just had one of those faces. I could see what he'd been like as a boy, probably always fenced off in the electronic penitentiary of a too-fast mind. Russell Brand
The word of God has fenced about all crimes with Holiness. Percy Bysshe Shelley
We have learned now that we cannot regard this planet as being fenced in and a secure abiding place for Man we can never anticipate the unseen good or evil that may come upon us suddenly out of space. H. G. Wells
I don't live by all these rigid, weird rules that make me feel all fenced in. I just like the way that I feel like, and that makes me feel very free. Taylor Swift
Unfenced garden - fenced in desert. Bulgarian Proverb
Make not a fence more expensive or more important than the thing that is fenced. Jewish Proverb