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Surrounded Surround Surrounding Səˈraʊnd I Lake With/By Trees

Word surround
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / səˈraʊnd / NAmE / səˈraʊnd /
Example
  • tall trees surround the lake.
  • the membranes surrounding the brain
  • as a child i was surrounded by love and kindness.
  • the lake is surrounded with/by trees.
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surround

(verb)BrE / səˈraʊnd / NAmE / səˈraʊnd /
  1. to be all around something/somebody
    • Tall trees surround the lake.
    • the membranes surrounding the brain
    • As a child I was surrounded by love and kindness.
    • The lake is surrounded with/by trees.
  2. to move into position all around somebody/something, especially so as to prevent them from escaping; to move somebody/something into position in this way
    • Police surrounded the building.
    • They've surrounded the building with police.
  3. to be closely connected with something/somebody
    • publicity surrounding the divorce
  4. to choose to have particular people or things near you all the time
    • I like to surround myself with beautiful things.

    Extra Examples

    • Will found himself immediately surrounded by screaming fans.
    • the immediately surrounding area
    • He has now surrounded his house with barbed wire.
    • On one occasion, armed guerrillas surrounded their jeep.
    • The lake is surrounded with/by trees.
    • Troops fanned out to surround the camp.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they surround
    • he / she / it surrounds
    • past simple surrounded
    • past participle surrounded
    • -ing form surrounding

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English (in the sense ‘overflow’): from Old French souronder, from late Latin superundare, from super- ‘over’ + undare ‘to flow’ (from unda ‘a wave’); later associated with round. The current noun sense dates from the late 19th cent.
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