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to enclave
verb
To enclose within a foreign territory.
Exact(2)
It took Jos gnacio, just outside Punta del Este, about a decade to go from sleepy fishermen's village to enclave of luxury and exclusivity.
North Moore is also a good example of the transformed neighborhood — from industrial zone to enclave of live/work artists to stomping ground of the rich and famous.
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The town's residents, visitors and that hodgepodge of storefronts on Main Street reflect its transition from timber industry roots to hippie enclave to gay haven.
[2] Pene-enclaves relate to enclaves as peninsulas relate to islands: they're almost enclaves, attached to the "mainland" by a narrow strip of land.
Mr. Redissi, a columnist and professor, predicted secular Tunisians might soon retreat to enclaves.
But when it comes to enclaves, Baarle and Cooch Behar are, for lack of a better word, uncircumventable.
Last fall, articles were written about New Yorkers' flight to far-flung counties along the Hudson River, and to enclaves in Connecticut.
The minority Muslim population is increasingly confined to enclaves such as PK5, where 130,000 Muslims once lived, but only 15,000 remain.
Many others had been forced to retreat to enclaves for their safety, he said.
Yet our findings may be generalizable to enclaves of similar patients elsewhere.
Tells about massacres as well as about refugees travelling to Croatia and to an enclave in northern Bosnia to escape death.
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