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Definition of "incloses" [incloses]

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inclose. (verb)

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Use "incloses" in a sentence
  • "Owen Rees to Robert Bloomfield, 29 March 1806*Mr Rees incloses Mr Bloomfield some papers which he has received from the Earl of Buchan whether they be noticed in the next edition of 'Wild Flowers' or not must be left to Mr B himself."
  • "Can you favour me so far as to meet Mr Bloomfield here to-morrow morning — He comes early & perhaps you would give me your company to breakfast at ½ past 10 — He says in his letter that he incloses one from you — but he forgot to do so — for none came to me."
  • "Instead of curtains there is a couziniere or mosquito net, made of a kind of gauze, that opens and contracts occasionally, and incloses the place where you lie: persons of condition, however, have also bedsteads and curtains; but these last are never used in the summer."
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