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embolcallament
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cercamiento
The act of enclosing something inside something else.
enclosure
enclosing
inclosure
Catalan
embolcallament
1
Only by
envelopment
could the French be taken from behind and destroyed.
2
The flank
envelopment
has often a greater success than the frontal attack.
3
The Serbs did not depend alone on mass or
envelopment
by flank.
4
You have all known that gilded
envelopment
of sunshine and dainty air.
5
This was to elude a successful German
envelopment
on their Louvain right.
6
He was urged to forget about
envelopment
and think only of the offensive.
7
Its final
envelopment
occurs into intracellular membranes prior to its secretion.
8
With this increase in numbers his cherished
envelopment
became possible.
9
They performed an
envelopment
of the gentlemen and ladies, including the two young women.
10
Of the
envelopment
of all by them, and the effusion of all from them.
11
They sped no shot; they rolled forth an
envelopment
.
12
He struggled against that renewed
envelopment
of his spirit.
13
Amiens seemed doomed; the British in France were threatened with severance from their
allies
-
with
envelopment
!
14
She felt the
envelopment
of Fischer's triumph.
15
The Russian right, retiring to avoid
envelopment
,
sought the natural line of retreat along the railway to Kovno.
16
The man looked to him like an Egyptian mummy, because of his complete
envelopment
in tight bandage wrappings.
envelopment
final envelopment
double envelopment
avoid envelopment
cherish envelopment
circular envelopment
Catalan
embolcallament
Spanish
cercamiento