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encompass
[ en-kuhm-puhs ]
verb (used with object)
He built a moat to encompass the castle.
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
/ 瑟苍藞办蕦尘辫蓹蝉 /
verb
- to enclose within a circle; surround
- 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
Derived Forms
- 别苍藞肠辞尘辫补蝉蝉尘别苍迟, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别苍路肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉路尘别苍迟 noun
- 耻苍路别苍路肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of encompass1
Example Sentences
Now he鈥檚 running for Michigan鈥檚 13th Congressional District, which encompasses some of the city and the surrounding area.
However, equal amounts of attention will be paid to the artists who didn't make it into the hallowed hall, which encompasses all genres of popular music.
FND Action said the brain network disorder encompassed neurological symptoms including limb weakness, paralysis, seizures, walking difficulties, spasms, twitching, sensory issues and more.
She admitted that Trump鈥檚 strategy 鈥 including tariffs on countries other than Vietnam 鈥 could affect her district, which encompasses Little Saigon.
Supreme Court ruling that upheld the definition of harm to encompass 鈥渟ignificant habitat modification or degradation.鈥
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