Meaning of Enclosure | Babel Free
ɛnˈkloʊʒəɹDefinitions
- Enclosed space and comprised inside a perimeter.
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Something that is enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package. countable
- The same wall or the wall that closes some space.
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The act of enclosing, i.e. the insertion or inclusion of an item in a letter or package. uncountable
- Space comprised inside some term.
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An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers. countable
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The act of separating and surrounding an area, domain, or amount of something with a barrier. uncountable
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The act of restricting access to ideas, works of art or technologies using patents or intellectual property laws. broadly, uncountable
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The post-feudal process of subdivision of common lands for individual ownership. uncountable
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The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
العربية
التسييج
Deutsch
Anlage
beifügen
Beilage
beilegen
eingefriedetes Grundstück
einschließen
Einschließung
einzäunen
Gehege
hinzufügen
Klausur
Español
aprisco
cercamiento
clausura
encerradero
encerradura
encerramiento
encierre
encierro
recinto
redil
reparto
telera
Suomi
liite
Íslenska
girðing
Polski
klauzura
Português
cercado
Română
împrejmuire
Examples
“There was an enclosure with the letter — a photo.”
“The enclosure of a photo with your letter is appreciated.”
“He faced punishment for creating the fenced enclosure in a public park.”
“The glass enclosure holds the mercury vapor.”
“The winning horse was first into the unsaddling enclosure.”
“And the village was deserted, the huts gaped black, rotting, all askew within the fallen enclosures.”
“Away from the village, there was an enclosure containing several large animals of a kind I had not seen before—shaggy, long-necked, small-headed creatures who stood or lay at ease around their pen. Alpacas?”
“The enclosure of public land is against the law.”
“The experiment requires the enclosure of mercury vapor in a glass tube.”
“At first, untrained horses resist enclosure.”
“Copyright, from day one, was designed to be both an impediment and an incentive, a mechanism of enclosure (one that prevented the unlicensed printing of texts, thereby limiting access) and a catalyst of sorts, a structure to stimulate the production of literary goods by rewarding writers and publishers for their labor.”
“The commons evokes resistance to “enclosure” in all its forms, whether in its early proto-capitalist form of fencing in commonly shared land, or in its contemporary forms of marshalling judicial restraints such as “patent” and “intellectual property” to police the ownership of ideas.”
“Strip-farming disappeared after enclosure.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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