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to encompassing
verb
To form a circle around; to encircle.
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All these activities together won't come close to encompassing Schubert: a thousand works written in a period of less than twenty years.
It doesn't come close to encompassing the desperation of the escaper, the fear of the clandestine, the boredom of the itinerant, the lung-filled panic of the shipwrecked, the desolation of those who actually make it only to find Europe doesn't want them.
Mel Wymore, the chairman of Community Board 7, which represents all the Upper West Side, said that in addition to encompassing some of the costliest real estate in the city, along Central Park West, the West 70s had gained buildings, among them condominium construction on Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.
By means of solid dispersions, solubility of NF was increased by 130-folds due to encompassing ordered interparticle mixing of NF and carriers.
I've proved and disproved a thousand stereotypes in my life so far, but only one title -- American -- has ever come close to encompassing all of my experiences.
The Occupy DC camp at McPherson has grown in the month it's been active, going from just one-fourth of the park to encompassing nearly the entire square, located two blocks from the White House.
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It's broad enough to encompass Arthur Ashe, Mike Tyson and Kobe Bryant.
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.
"Harold seemed to me to encompass all that and more.
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