Extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle.
1 They know full well the perils that environ the man who begs.
2 Those laws environ everything that lives with a mighty network of necessity.
3 You will readily see the dangers which would then environ us.
4 Suffering and death environ me, and overwhelm those nearest and dearest.
5 Does that not speak to us eloquently of the perils which environ us?
6 See environ . ie A qualified architect should certify your building plans.
7 Roman generals still might lead them, Roman laws environ them, Roman gold employ them.
8 Now we would go puffing and panting through some small outlying environ of the city.
9 Their plan, if executed, would completely environ the English.
10 The sea trout collapse is a very real issue, with grave environ mental and economic consequences.
11 Often discouraged by the obstacles that environ us, we feel the necessity of struggling for thee.
12 So much hath the earth in roundness and of height environ , after mine opinion and mine understanding.
13 The trials, hardships, and perils which always environ frontier life, were doubled and intensified in that mission.
14 In vain "Blood and Iron," with foes that environ
15 It is only for a time that temptation will environ you, and your path will be toilsome.
16 Women who environ a man's fidelity by ceaseless suspicion and exaction, create the evil that they dread.
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