- enclose a letter
- v. attach a letter
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
enclose — UK US /ɪnˈkləʊz/ verb [T] ► COMMUNICATIONS to include something inside a letter or parcel: »Apply in writing, enclosing a current CV, to the address below. »Please find enclosed an application form and information about the company … Financial and business terms
enclose — early 14c., from EN (Cf. en ) (1) + CLOSE (Cf. close), and partially from O.Fr. enclos, pp. of enclore. Specific sense of to fence in waste or common ground for the purpose of cultivation or to give it to private owners, is from c.1500. Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
enclose — (also inclose) ► VERB 1) surround or close off on all sides. 2) place in an envelope together with a letter. ORIGIN Old French enclore, from Latin includere shut in … English terms dictionary
enclose — [[t]ɪnklo͟ʊz[/t]] encloses, enclosing, enclosed 1) VERB If a place or object is enclosed by something, the place or object is inside that thing or completely surrounded by it. [be V ed in n] The rules state that samples must be enclosed in two… … English dictionary
enclose — /ɪn kləυz/ verb to put something inside an envelope with a letter ● to enclose an invoice with a letter ● I am enclosing a copy of the contract. ● Please find the cheque enclosed herewith. ● Please enclose a recent photograph with your CV … Marketing dictionary in english
enclose, inclose — These words mean to shut in, to close on all sides, to surround, and to insert : High mountains enclosed (or inclosed) the valley. Enclose (or inclose) a check with your letter. Enclose is the preferred spelling. So is enclosure rather than… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
letter — noun 1 written/printed message ADJECTIVE ▪ lengthy, long ▪ brief, short ▪ ten page, etc. ▪ rambling … Collocations dictionary
enclose */ — UK [ɪnˈkləʊz] / US [ɪnˈkloʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms enclose : present tense I/you/we/they enclose he/she/it encloses present participle enclosing past tense enclosed past participle enclosed 1) to surround someone or something Her arms… … English dictionary
enclose — en|close [ınˈkləuz US ˈklouz] v [T] 1.) to put something inside an envelope as well as a letter ▪ Please enclose a cheque with your order. please find enclosed (=used in business letters to say that you are sending something with a letter) ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
enclose — verb (T) 1 to put something inside an envelope as well as a letter: Please enclose a cheque with your order. | please find enclosed (=used in business letters to say that you are sending something as well as a letter): Please find enclosed an… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English