Mure [verb]
Definition of Mure:
enclose
Synonyms of Mure:
● Fence
● Wall
● Bound
● Restrict
● Intern
● Wrap
● Imbue
● Veil
● Limit
● Pen
● Jail
● Circle
● Confine
● Impound
● Encircle
● Coop
● Blockade
● Hedge
● Cage
● Implant
● Induct
● Insert
● Include
● Enfold
● Cover
● Immure
● Enshroud
● Corral
● Environ
● Imprison
● Shut up
● Encase
● Box up
● Close in
● Hem in
● Lock in
● Lock up
● Shut in
● Wall in
Opposite/Antonyms of Mure:
● Reveal
● Take out
● Free
● Let go
● Meet
● Face
● Set free
● Reject
● Liberate
● Exclude
● Unwrap
● Uncover
● Release
Sentence/Example of Mure:
Mure of Polkellie, the title of Lady being given by courtesy.
Colonel Mure tried to put Welcker's torch out, and only burned his fingers.
Scholars and soldiers may be equally proud of Rennel, Leake, and Mure.
It is no mure wonderful that I should live again than that I do live.
And he had let mure all the mountain about with a strong wall and a fair.
One of his victims was Mure Ferguson, whom he beat by eight and seven.
The negative conclusions reached by Mure have made no impression on the learned world, and are now well-nigh forgotten.
Mure's and Talfourd's Histories of Greek literature are put forth in new editions.
But Mure seems to have been a sagacious steady-minded man, not likely to be seduced out of the path he had chosen.
Make my compliments to Baron Mure, and Mrs. Mure, and all that family.