totally surround

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To enclose or encircle something on all sides.

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  • The police decided to totally surround the suspect's hideout.
  • A thick fog seemed to totally surround the small village.
  • The army managed to totally surround the enemy forces.
  • The new security system will totally surround the building.
  • They planned to totally surround the castle by dawn.
  • The protestors totally surround the government building, blocking all entrances.
  • A sense of unease began to totally surround him.
  • The students decided to totally surround their professor with gifts on his birthday.
  • We watched as the forest fire began to totally surround the town.
  • The concert stage was designed to totally surround the audience.