Enclave in a sentence as a noun

I must be missing something, but how does one bootstrap an enclave securely?

I'd guess the county is an enclave that wealthy people move to after they've made their money elsewhere.

He found one in Klara, a schoolteacher, who lived in a Hungarian-speaking enclave in Ukraine.

A malicious VM can emulate the new SGX mode, but lift the restriction of not being able to access the enclave's memory.

Let talk about the real problem with Hollywood: It's an enclave of nepotistic, narcissistic, over paid ninnies.

It's also important to note that not only do they run a Tor exit enclave, they also run a .onion hidden service, which unlike the enclave is not deprecated in the next version, and means that DDG can be accessed without leaving the Tor network.

Enclave definitions

noun

an enclosed territory that is culturally distinct from the foreign territory that surrounds it