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encompass

[en-kuhm-puhs] / ɛnˈkʌm pəs /




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And when it comes to the legacy of Mount Vesuvius — able to change the sky and move the earth — history encompasses all that’s above and plenty that’s subterranean, too.

From Los Angeles Times

Google’s broader weather tracking efforts encompass everything from wildfires to monsoons.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today’s reading didn’t encompass the 33% jump in oil prices that has taken place since the onset of the Iranian war.

From Barron's

Mr. Sharon’s direction wove together the different strands of the opera and the production, exploring the narrative and themes while encompassing the humanity of the characters.

From The Wall Street Journal

The evacuation order was unprecedented in scale, encompassing a 6-square-mile, densely populated residential area with hundreds of thousands of people.

From Los Angeles Times