Encompass
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Encompass ( verb )
- To include or comprise within a scope or range.
- To encircle or surround completely.
Origin:
From en- (prefix meaning "in") + compass.
Examples:
- The study encompasses all aspects of the problem.
- The project encompasses all phases of the process.
- The book encompasses all the relevant information.
- The tour encompasses all the major sights.
- The event encompasses all the different cultures.
(As a verb)
Encompass ( verb )
- To include or comprise within a scope or range.
- To encircle or surround completely.
Origin:
From en- (prefix meaning "in") + compass.
Examples:
- The study encompasses all aspects of the problem.
- The project encompasses all phases of the process.
- The book encompasses all the relevant information.
- The tour encompasses all the major sights.
- The event encompasses all the different cultures.