Definition of surrounding in English:
 surrounding
adjectivesəˈraʊndɪŋsəˈraʊndɪŋ
attributive All round a particular place or thing.
 Cardiff and the surrounding area
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Of course, we need some predictability in our lives - otherwise we'd require some heavy medication to deal with the surrounding chaos.
 -  Parking will be free in the surrounding lots.
 -  Rebels and government soldiers still clash almost daily in the countryside and surrounding towns.
 -  From the top, wonderful views can be had of the surrounding countryside.
 -  The slower numbers don't reveal anything related to the upbeat pieces; the jazz drumming doesn't reflect on the surrounding hip-hop beats or the more experimental percussion.
 -  She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes.
 -  Once the glue bond has relaxed, pull one of the side sections loose from the surrounding floor.
 -  Reactions between some of the fibers and household chemicals are rapid and could cause damage to surrounding surfaces.
 -  This process localizes tissue destruction to the cancer without damaging surrounding or deep tissues.
 -  We know that hazmat teams from surrounding communities are on the scene right now, trying to control this blaze.
 -  Many in the surrounding community pitched in to help.
 -  The court should consider the similarity of the names, the intention of the defendant, the type of trade and all the surrounding circumstances.
 -  Up to thirty skilled men and apprentices were employed from the surrounding villages, coming to work on foot or by bicycle.
 -  The design team gave the same care to the restoration and construction of the new museum and surrounding facilities as it did to restoring the landscape.
 -  Every normal human being acquires a natural language and that language is extraordinarily similar to that of the surrounding group.
 -  The total production of the Bradshaw Mountains and surrounding areas is in excess of 4 million ounces of gold.
 -  On most of these developments the council appears to be very strict on what design should be acceptable with the surrounding properties.
 -  The hall attracts more than 70,000 visitors a year, with the surrounding park attracting more than 200,000.
 -  Neither building is taller than surrounding trees.
 -  The couple's biggest fear will be realised if the council decides to demolish the surrounding streets and leave theirs untouched.
 
  Definition of surrounding in US English:
 surrounding
adjectivesəˈroundiNGsəˈraʊndɪŋ
attributive All around a particular place or thing.
 Nashville and the surrounding area
 the surrounding countryside
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Many in the surrounding community pitched in to help.
 -  Parking will be free in the surrounding lots.
 -  On most of these developments the council appears to be very strict on what design should be acceptable with the surrounding properties.
 -  Every normal human being acquires a natural language and that language is extraordinarily similar to that of the surrounding group.
 -  Neither building is taller than surrounding trees.
 -  This process localizes tissue destruction to the cancer without damaging surrounding or deep tissues.
 -  Once the glue bond has relaxed, pull one of the side sections loose from the surrounding floor.
 -  The couple's biggest fear will be realised if the council decides to demolish the surrounding streets and leave theirs untouched.
 -  Of course, we need some predictability in our lives - otherwise we'd require some heavy medication to deal with the surrounding chaos.
 -  The hall attracts more than 70,000 visitors a year, with the surrounding park attracting more than 200,000.
 -  From the top, wonderful views can be had of the surrounding countryside.
 -  The total production of the Bradshaw Mountains and surrounding areas is in excess of 4 million ounces of gold.
 -  The slower numbers don't reveal anything related to the upbeat pieces; the jazz drumming doesn't reflect on the surrounding hip-hop beats or the more experimental percussion.
 -  Reactions between some of the fibers and household chemicals are rapid and could cause damage to surrounding surfaces.
 -  Up to thirty skilled men and apprentices were employed from the surrounding villages, coming to work on foot or by bicycle.
 -  The design team gave the same care to the restoration and construction of the new museum and surrounding facilities as it did to restoring the landscape.
 -  Rebels and government soldiers still clash almost daily in the countryside and surrounding towns.
 -  We know that hazmat teams from surrounding communities are on the scene right now, trying to control this blaze.
 -  She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes.
 -  The court should consider the similarity of the names, the intention of the defendant, the type of trade and all the surrounding circumstances.