encircle
/ɪnˈsɝkl̩/
UK: /ɪnˈsɜːkl̩/
encircle
English
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Definition
To surround, form a circle around.
Etymology
From en- + circle.
Example Sentences
- ""Friday!" she called out, bursting open the doors and quickly encircling her friend in the warmth of her arms."
- "[…]two Russian armies would advance into East Prussia, one westward from the Niemen, the other northward from the Narew, with the object of encircling and immobilizing all enemy forces there."
- "Down through the centuries, as the Holy Spirit graces person after person in land after land, they form together a grand company of "friends of God and prophets" (Wis. 7:27); a community of holy people endeavoring to live their lives praising God, loving each other and struggling for justice and peace. This is a company that not only encircles the globe in space but stretches backward and forward in time."
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