completely surround

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To enclose or encircle something on all sides.

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Examples (10)

  • The enemy forces completely surrounded the small town.
  • Heavy fog completely surrounded the ship, making navigation impossible.
  • The protesters completely surrounded the government building.
  • The ancient ruins were completely surrounded by dense jungle.
  • The police managed to completely surround the suspect's hideout.
  • A wall of silence completely surrounded the controversial decision.
  • The new development will completely surround the existing park.
  • The idyllic village was completely surrounded by rolling hills.
  • The swarm of bees completely surrounded the apiarist.
  • The encroaching desert completely surrounded the oasis.