Encompass ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Encompass ( verb )

  1. To include or comprise within a scope or range.
  2. To encircle or surround completely.

Origin:

From en- (prefix meaning "in") + compass.

Examples:

  1. The study encompasses all aspects of the problem.
  2. The project encompasses all phases of the process.
  3. The book encompasses all the relevant information.
  4. The tour encompasses all the major sights.
  5. The event encompasses all the different cultures.

(As a verb)

Encompass ( verb )

  1. To include or comprise within a scope or range.
  2. To encircle or surround completely.

Origin:

From en- (prefix meaning "in") + compass.

Examples:

  1. The study encompasses all aspects of the problem.
  2. The project encompasses all phases of the process.
  3. The book encompasses all the relevant information.
  4. The tour encompasses all the major sights.
  5. The event encompasses all the different cultures.
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