Encompassed [verb]

Definition of Encompassed:

surround, circumscribe

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Sentence/Example of Encompassed:

The Adirondacks encompass a huge park of 6 million acres, as large as the state of Vermont, according to the Adirondack Council, a nonprofit group supporting the park’s ecological health.

Coronaviruses encompass a broad class of bugs which can include everything from some types of the common cold to SARS and MERS.

Currently, school board candidates are required to run citywide – rather in their small “sub-districts,” which only encompass smaller portions of the city – in the general election.

Investment disclosures encompass stocks bought or sold the year prior.

The Neural Filters work on Adobe’s Sensei platform, which encompasses its machine learning technology.

While Carta’s ambitions have grown to encompass an area that speaks to later-stage startups—a private market-share marketplace—Pulley hopes to get its foot in the door by focusing on young startups.

The conspiracy theory is so all-encompassing that experts say it’s become uniquely challenging for platforms like Facebook and Twitter to handle.

Campbell, who represents District 2, encompassing the city’s beach communities, said she sees herself as a moderate candidate who can work with anyone doing business at City Hall.

While such requests may refer to demands from civil agencies like the SEC, they can also encompass controversial requests known as “National Security Letters.”

Kim suggests looking at the secondary market for a starter wine fridge, adding he bought a used one a few years ago to hold part of his home collection encompassing more than 60 bottles.