| enclosed | | |
| adj. | 1. enclosed | closed in or surrounded or included within.; "an enclosed porch"; "an enclosed yard"; "the enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling" |
| ~ basined | enclosed in a basin. |
| ~ besieged | surrounded by hostile forces.; "the besieged town" |
| ~ boxed-in, boxed in, boxed | enclosed in or as if in a box.; "boxed cigars"; "a confining boxed-in space"; "felt boxed in by the traffic" |
| ~ capsulate, capsulated | used of seeds or spores that are enclosed in a capsule. |
| ~ clathrate | designating or relating to a compound in which one component is physically enclosed within the crystal structure of another. |
| ~ closed in, closed | blocked against entry.; "a closed porch" |
| ~ coarctate | (of an insect pupa) enclosed in a rigid case. |
| ~ embedded | enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass.; "found pebbles embedded in the silt"; "stone containing many embedded fossils"; "peach and plum seeds embedded in a sweet edible pulp" |
| ~ fencelike | resembling a fence. |
| ~ included | enclosed in the same envelope or package.; "the included check" |
| ~ involved | enveloped.; "a castle involved in mist"; "the difficulties in which the question is involved" |
| ~ self-enclosed | of self-imposed enclosure or confinement.; "a self-enclosed Jewish cosmos" |
| ~ encircled, surrounded | confined on all sides.; "a camp surrounded by enemies"; "the encircled pioneers" |
| obstructed | | |
| adj. | 1. obstructed | shut off to passage or view or hindered from action.; "a partially obstructed passageway"; "an obstructed view"; "justice obstructed is not justice" |
| ~ barred, barricaded, blockaded | preventing entry or exit or a course of action.; "a barricaded street"; "barred doors"; "the blockaded harbor" |
| ~ blocked, plugged | completely obstructed or closed off.; "the storm was responsible for many blocked roads and bridges"; "the drain was plugged" |
| ~ choked, clogged | stopped up; clogged up.; "clogged pipes"; "clogged up freeways"; "streets choked with traffic" |
| ~ deadlocked, stalemated | at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions.; "the chess game ended with white stalemated"; "the two factions are deadlocked over fringe benefits" |
| ~ impeded | made difficult or slow.; "we blamed our impeded progress on lack of money" |
| ~ occluded | closed off.; "an occluded artery" |
| ~ stopped, stopped-up, stopped up | (of a nose) blocked.; "a stopped (or stopped-up) nose" |
| ~ stuffy | affected with a sensation of stoppage or obstruction.; "a stuffy feeling in my chest" |
| ~ thrombosed | affected with or obstructed by a clot of coagulated blood. |
| ~ closed | not open or affording passage or access.; "the many closed streets made travel difficult"; "our neighbors peeped from behind closed curtains" |
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