Encompass

/ɪnˈkʌmpəs/ verb

To include or contain a wide range of things. It can also mean to surround or cover something completely.

From *en-* ('in') plus *compass*, which once meant 'circle' or 'boundary,' from Latin *compassus* ('measure, step together'). It originally suggested 'to go all around' something.

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