Dictionary
been encompassed
verb
To form a circle around; to encircle.
synonyms
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For over a hundred years Hofmeister effects have not been encompassed by theories of solution or colloid chemistry.
To clearly display the membrane performances, some of the pure gas data have been encompassed in the Robeson plot (Fig. 9).
Most of these methods have been encompassed in the algebraic fibring introduced by A. Sernadas, C. Sernadas and C. Caleiro (1999), which notoriously improved the versatility of these techniques by means of (universal) categorial constructions, in this way making it possible to combine wider classes of logics besides modal logics.
Indeed, Our Climate is, in its own words, a "bite-sized" guide to how climate cynics argue -- and as a result rarely have so many contradictions been encompassed in so little space: Climate is highly variable on its own, so people can't be causing it to change.
Since September 2007, the mobile screening unit has been encompassed by the "Find and Treat" service.
Moreover, to our awareness, no protective variable such as life satisfaction has been encompassed in Shneidman's model so far.
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"My entire education was encompassed by the Cultural Revolution," he said.
In an explosion, she said, "we would all be encompassed".
To me, the whole world was encompassed in that.
Casino gambling is not the only issue likely to be encompassed in negotiations.
TRUE art cannot be encompassed in a handbag, no matter how oversize or over-embellished.
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