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    fence
    /fɛns/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. surround or protect with a fence: "our garden was not fully fenced" Similar enclosesurroundcircumscribeencircle
    • 2. buy or sell (stolen goods): informal "after stealing your ring, he didn't even know how to fence it" Similar receive stolen goodsdeal in stolen goods

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  2. a structure of wood or wire forming a wall around a house or a piece of land, often to keep people or animals from coming in or going out: He put up a fence to keep his dog in the backyard. fence noun [C] (CRIMINAL) a person who buys and sells stolen goods.

  3. Fence definition: a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of vertical posts connected with horizontal sections of sturdy material or materials, as wood, metal, vinyl, or wire, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.

  4. 1. archaic : a means of protection : defense. 2. a. : a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary. especially : such a barrier made of posts and wire or boards. b. : an immaterial barrier or boundary line. on the other side of the fence in the argument. 3. : fencing sense 1. 4. a. : a receiver of stolen goods. b.

  5. A fence is a barrier between two areas of land, made of wood or wire supported by posts. Villagers say the fence would restrict public access to the hills. 2. verb. If you fence an area of land, you surround it with a fence. The first task was to fence the wood to exclude sheep. [VERB noun] Thomas was playing in a little fenced area full of sand.

  6. Define fence. fence synonyms, fence pronunciation, fence translation, English dictionary definition of fence. n. 1. A structure serving as an enclosure, a barrier, or a boundary, usually made of posts or stakes joined together by boards, wire, or rails. 2.

  7. a structure made of wood or wire supported with posts that is put between two areas of land as a boundary, or around a garden, field, etc. to keep animals in, or to keep people and animals out. The two women chatted over the garden fence. Security guards with dogs patrolled the perimeter fence. The footpath was blocked by a barbed wire fence.

  8. A fence is a usually wooden or metal structure that encloses a yard, pasture, or other area. Many people with back yard swimming pools put fences around them to make sure small children don't fall in. The difference between a fence and a wall is that you can almost always see through a fence, at least to some degree, while a wall is solid.

  9. FENCE definition: 1. a wood, wire, or metal structure that divides or goes around an area: 2. to take part in the…. Learn more.

  10. FENCE meaning: 1. a wood, wire, or metal structure that divides or goes around an area: 2. to take part in the…. Learn more.

  11. Fence definition: A structure serving as an enclosure, a barrier, or a boundary, usually made of posts or stakes joined together by boards, wire, or rails.