encompass
verb
/ɪnˈkʌmpəs/
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encompass something to include a large number or range of things
- The job encompasses a wide range of responsibilities.
- The group encompasses all ages.
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encompass something to surround or cover something completely
- The fog soon encompassed the whole valley.
Origin:
Middle English (formerly also as incompass): from en-, in- ‘within’ + compass.
Mentioned in:
Classes:
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Açık ve Uzaktan Öğrenme (S) (B)
Books:
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Teaching and Learning at a Distance - Foundations of Distance Education