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Imbound

💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Imbound"

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WordDefinition
emboundverb(transitive, rare) To bound or enclose.
includeverbTo bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
intercloseverb(transitive, obsolete) To shut in; to enclose.
inbindverb(transitive) To bind or hem in; enclose.
close inverb(intransitive) To come or approach nearer to someone being pursued.
shut inverb(transitive) To confine.
becloseverb(transitive) To shut up or in; enclose; enwrap.
shutverb(transitive, intransitive) To close, in various senses.
incloseverb(now uncommon) Alternative form of enclose. [(transitive) To surround with a wall, fence, etc.]
inlockverb(transitive) To lock in.
confineverb(transitive) To restrict (someone or something) to a particular scope or area; to keep in or within certain bounds.
incarcerateverb(chiefly US, transitive) To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
inwallnounThe refractory lining of the stack of a blast furnace; or the interior walls or lining of a shaft furnace.
hem inverbTo surround and enclose in a way that restricts movement.
containverb(transitive) To hold inside.
embaynoun(transitive) To shut in, enclose, shelter or trap, such as ships in a bay.
immureverb(transitive) To cloister, confine, imprison or hole up: to lock someone up or seclude oneself behind walls.
enlockverb(transitive, archaic) To enclose.
surroundverb(transitive) To encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions.
ringnoun(physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle.

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