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Fence off Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɛns/ /ˈɔf
FENS-awf
fˈɛns/ /ˈɒf
FENS-of

Definition

To separate an area by building a fence around it, usually to keep people or animals in or out.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used to talk about physical spaces, like gardens or construction sites. Not typically used for abstract separation. Can be both formal and informal; 'fence off' requires an object (what is being fenced). 'Fence in' can mean enclosing completely, while 'fence off' focuses on separating a part.

Example Sentences

We need to fence off the garden to keep the rabbits out.

basic

The workers fenced off the construction area for safety.

basic

They fenced off part of the field for the cows.

basic

They had to fence off their backyard when they got a puppy.

natural

The festival area was fenced off to control the crowd.

natural

We decided to fence off a small section of the yard for a vegetable garden.

natural