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the enclave
verb
To enclose within a foreign territory.
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The enclave still feels politically and physically hemmed in.
As nature abhors a vacuum, modern geopolitics dislikes the enclave.
Much of the enclave has been turned into rubble.
By nightfall, the enclave was nowhere to be seen.
But he likes the picturesque, relaxed character of the enclave.
"The Enclave" is a 1973 play by Arthur Laurents for which Mr. Sondheim wrote incidental music.
The enclave of Ceuta on the Moroccan coast was administratively part of Cádiz until 1995.
Marauding gangs of Kyrgyz youths attacked the enclave three times from Friday to Sunday, witnesses said.
The Enclave is among the most handsome, useful three-row crossovers.
The ethnic Azeri population has fled the enclave, while ethnic Armenians have mostly fled Azerbaijan.
The United States' possession of the enclave had survived apathy and revolution.
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