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Surrounded

Surrounded is the past participle of the verb surround and can function as an adjective or participial phrase. It describes something that is enclosed on all sides or encompassed by something else. Surrounded objects or places are typically viewed as being encircled or bounded.

In geography and everyday description, a location can be surrounded by natural or artificial features: an island

In biology and materials science, structures are described as surrounded by membranes, tissue, or matrix: a

In social contexts, people can be surrounded by friends, supporters, or media attention, where "surrounded" conveys

Related terms include surround (verb), enclosure, encirclement, hem in, envelop; synonyms and close relatives. The phrase

is
surrounded
by
water;
a
fortress
is
surrounded
by
walls;
a
campus
may
be
surrounded
by
a
fence.
The
construction
emphasizes
enclosure
rather
than
an
open
boundary.
cell
is
surrounded
by
a
plasma
membrane;
organelles
may
be
surrounded
by
cytosol;
a
particle
can
be
surrounded
by
a
cloud
of
electrons.
a
sense
of
company,
pressure,
or
presence
on
all
sides.
"surrounded
by"
is
common
in
descriptive
prose
and
reporting.