That woman has articles to enclose (7)
I believe the answer is:
sheathe
'to enclose' is the definition.
(I know that sheathe is a more specific form of enclose)
'that woman has articles' is the wordplay.
'that woman' becomes 'she' (she refers to a woman).
'has' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'articles' becomes 'a the' ('a' and 'the', indefinite and definite articles).
'she'+'athe'='SHEATHE'
(Other definitions for sheathe that I've seen before include "Encase in protection" , "Put into scabbard" , "stow away safely" , "Protective cover, for sword say" , "Put (a sword) into case" .)