racchiudere
to enclose
verb rahk-KYOO-deh-reh Rare
Origin: Latin recludere (to shut in again), from re- + claudere (to close).
Also means
to contain
Usage Note
Racchiudere is irregular, following the pattern of chiudere: past participle racchiuso, past historic racchiusi/racchiuse. It means to enclose within a physical space or to contain/embody something: questo libro racchiude molte idee (this book contains many ideas). The reflexive racchiudersi means to shut oneself in or to be concentrated in one place.
Examples
"La scatola racchiude tutti i documenti importanti."
Natural Translation
The box encloses all the important documents.
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