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    surround
    /səˈraʊnd/

    verb

    • 1. be all round (someone or something): "the hotel is surrounded by its own gardens"

    noun

    • 1. a thing that forms a border or edging round an object: "an oak fireplace surround"

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  2. Sep 15, 2015 · The meaning of SURROUND is to enclose on all sides : envelop. How to use surround in a sentence.

  3. SURROUND definition: 1. to be everywhere around something: 2. the area or border around something: 3. the area that is…. Learn more.

  4. When you think of the word surround, think of something that's around you on all sides, like the trees that surround you in a forest or the people who surround you on a city street at rush hour. Sometimes surround describes the position of troops that force the enemy to surrender.

  5. surround in British English. (səˈraʊnd ) verb (transitive) 1. to encircle or enclose or cause to be encircled or enclosed. 2. to deploy forces on all sides of (a place or military formation), so preventing access or retreat. 3. to exist around.

  6. verb (used with object) to enclose on all sides; encompass: She was surrounded by reporters. to form an enclosure around; encircle: A stone wall surrounds the estate. to enclose (a body of troops, a fort or town, etc.) so as to cut off communication or retreat.

  7. to be around something on all sides: Snow-capped mountains surround the city. The house was surrounded by dense woods. To surround something also means to have to do with it or to result from it:

  8. 1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle: the magnetic field that surrounds the earth. 2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication: The police surrounded the house. n. 1. Something, such as fencing or a border, that surrounds: a fireplace surround. 2. a.

  9. 1. If a person or thing is surrounded by something, that thing is situated all around them. [...] 2. If you are surrounded by soldiers or police, they spread out so that they are in positions all the way around you. [...] 3. The circumstances, feelings, or ideas which surround something are those that are closely associated with it. [...] More.

  10. To be present on all or nearly all sides of; encircle. Lush fields surround the cottage. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To form an enclosure around; encompass. A wall surrounds the city. Webster's New World. To enclose with or as with troops, so as to cut off communication or retreat. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. SURROUND meaning: 1 : to be on every side of (someone or something) often used as (be) surrounded; 2 : to move close to (someone or something) on all sides often in order to stop a person from escaping.