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If you mean just using the word 'encompassing':The word encompassing means to circle or enclose.An example sentence could be:He was encompassing their ideas into one single, foolproof plan.If you mean using both words 'all encompassing':'All encompassing' is a phrase suggesting circling everything, enclosing everything.An example sentence could be:Her unique, all encompassing musical talent enthralled the audience from start to finish.
Complete, utter, entire, all-encompassing.
The word "eternity" can be used to describe both the past and the future as encompassing all time.
a composition, in the braod context of the word; encompassing all that of which a thing is composed of. e.g. everything that is necessary to assemble a thing, or all that it is comprised of.
about, all over, any which way, encompassing, everywhere, in the vicinity, in this area, neighboring, over, throughout
Natural is an adjective so cannot have a plural form. It is from the noun nature, for which the plural is nature, that is, encompassing all of nature.
The bow is the most polite greeting of all.
Ginchy (Ginchiest) is a slang word that means attractive, sexy, and cool. Its also an all encompassing word for having a good time. It is the pinnacle of cool.
There is no such term. Existing words are "encompassing" (including) and "all-encompassing" (broad, complete).
If you have a strange dream of all encompassing but infinitely small power, then it means that you are frighten.
As the cheerful greeting resounded through the waiting area, heads turned from all directions.
The "Great" has its origins in the word "Greater" meaning encompassing all of the British Islands rather that meaning "better than".