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encircle

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Verb — To form a ring around something; to surround completely.

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encircle the city encircled by mountains

Etymology

Formed from en- + circle, meaning "to put into a circle."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “encircle” mean?

The word “encircle” means to form a ring around something; to surround completely. In plain terms, to surround something on all sides, forming a ring around it.

How do you pronounce “encircle”?

“Encircle” is pronounced ihn-SURKL (/ɪnˈsɝkl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “encircle” in a sentence?

Here is “encircle” used in a sentence: “A low stone wall encircles the old churchyard.”

What is another word for “encircle”?

Words with a similar meaning to “encircle” include circulize, encompass and orb.

What part of speech is “encircle”?

“Encircle” is a verb.

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