Simple as in enclose To confine or imprison, often in a way that limits freedom or restricts movement, similar to enslaving. Clear All
2 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Shut-in'
The children often shut-in their toys in a small chest, keeping them safe and organized.
The storm forced the residents to shut-in their homes, fearing the strong winds and heavy rainfall.
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