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all-embracing

[awl-em-brey-sing] / ˈɔl ɛmˈbreɪ sɪŋ /










ADJECTIVE
international
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK










Example Sentences

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Then again, it would be impossible for a work as voluminous and all-embracing as this one not to have its flaws.

From New York Times

To combat that risk, he said: “Let us welcome this time of trial as an opportunity to prepare for our collective future. Because without an all-embracing vision, there will be no future for anyone.”

From Washington Times

Mazursky’s movie ended with a lovely all-embracing coda, in which the leading characters drifted hopefully and curiously through a crowd of strangers.

From New York Times

To be sure, “Licht” includes many spells of dissonant chaos, but its spirit is all-embracing.

From The New Yorker

“Early childhood specialists,” he reflected in 1972, “have a staggering responsibility ... in producing planetary citizens whose geographic and intellectual provinces are as limitless as their all-embracing humanity.”

From Salon