Sentence examples for To encompass from inspiring English sources

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To encompass

verb

To form a circle around; to encircle.

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To encompass both, the Youden's indexes [ 16] were calculated.

Since then it's grown to encompass 17 full-time staff.

There is simply too much writing to encompass.

No film could hope to encompass so multitudinous a life.

(My circle wasn't wide enough to encompass any Braun campaigners).

But it is not likely to encompass the city.

He stretches his hand out wide to encompass the world.

" She paused, spread her arms wide to encompass the room.

The lament soon broadens to encompass the department itself.

Everyone's imaginations have come to encompass these once unimaginable events.

Or a word to encompass he or she?

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