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all-encompassing
[awl-en-kuhm-puh-sing]
adjective
taking in or including everything; comprehensive, universal, or all-embracing.
The diner features an all-encompassing menu, including breakfast, brunch, lunch, snacks, cocktails, and dinner, in a range of cuisines.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of all-encompassing1
Example Sentences
A dandy is, simply, someone with an all-encompassing devotion to fashion, style and tidiness.
She realized, Acharya said, she wasn’t ready to make the commitment or accept the all-encompassing sacrifice needed to forge a professional career in music.
That was probably the biggest lesson I learned from YA: how to create flawed characters whose perspective still feels all-encompassing.
It’s beautiful and sad, horrifying and tragic, all-encompassing but also supremely lonely.
Alienation is one of those concepts that I've always been a little suspicious of because it could be so fuzzy and all-encompassing.
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