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  1. to be everywhere around something: Snow-capped mountains surround the city. Gwen sat at her desk, surrounded by books and papers. Mystery still surrounds the exact circumstances of Stalin's death. She said that she wanted to die surrounded by the people she loves (= with them all present).

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

  3. Synonyms for SURROUNDED: encircled, circled, encompassed, ringed, embraced, enclosed, inclosed, besieged, wreathed, girdled.

  4. Surrounded definition: (of troops, a fort or town, etc.) encircled or hemmed in by enemies on all sides so as to cut off communication or retreat. See examples of SURROUNDED used in a sentence.

  5. 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.

  6. Being surrounded is one way of being trapped, but it's a trap caused by other people. On TV shows, you'll often hear police officers say to a criminal: "Come out with your hands up. You're surrounded!" If a criminal is surrounded, then the police have every exit covered — there are police on all sides. If you look closely at surrounded, you ...

  7. surround. noun. us / səˈraʊnd / uk / səˈraʊnd /. [ C ] the area or border around something: Our bathtub has a tiled surround. surrounds [ plural ] US. the area that is near and around a place: The house is set in lush surrounds and has views of the ocean.

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