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1 enclose
enclose [ɪn'kləʊz]∎ a garden enclosed with or in or by high walls un jardin entouré ou ceint de hauts murs(b) (in letter) joindre;∎ to enclose sth with a letter joindre qch à une lettre;∎ I enclose a cheque for £20 je joins un chèque de 20 livres;∎ a letter enclosing a cheque une lettre contenant un chèque
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