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- ENCOMPASS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of encompass in a Sentence The district encompasses most of the downtown area a neighborhood encompassed by a highway
- ENCOMPASSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENCOMPASSED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of encompass 2 to include different types of things: Learn more
- Encompassed - definition of encompassed by The Free Dictionary
1 To form a circle or ring around; encircle 2 To enclose; envelop: "The blackness of the eternal night encompassed me" (Edgar Allan Poe) 3 To have as part of something larger; include: a galaxy encompassing billions of stars See Synonyms at include
- ENCOMPASS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to form a circle about; encircle; surround He built a moat to encompass the castle to enclose; envelop The folds of a great cloak encompassed her person to include comprehensively a work that encompasses the entire range of the world's religious beliefs Obsolete , to outwit
- ENCOMPASS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something encompasses particular things, it includes them The extra services encompass a wide range of special interests [VERB noun] His repertoire encompassed everything from Bach to Schoenberg [VERB noun]
- Encompass: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
Encompassed: Past tense of encompass, indicating completed action Encompassing: Present participle form, describing ongoing or continuous action Related Terms to "Encompass" Several terms relate closely to "encompass," emphasizing inclusion, surrounding, or comprehensive coverage: Enclosure Inclusion Coverage Incorporation Boundary Containment
- encompass verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
2 encompass something to surround or cover something completely The fog soon encompassed the whole valley See encompass in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- encompassed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to bring about; cause to happen; contrive: he encompassed the enemy's ruin to include entirely or comprehensively: this book encompasses the whole range of knowledge
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