English to Portuguese Dictionary encompass

encompass

Abarcar
definition
verb
a vast halo encompassing the Milky Way galaxy
surround and have or hold within.
an act designed to encompass the death of the king
cause (something) to take place.
translation of 'encompass'
verb
cercar,
envolver,
redear,
conter
example
He decided that the portal would 'encompass' the entire bed including the carved ivory bench at the foot of the bed.
This policy must 'encompass' all aspects of waste management, including waste minimisation, recycling, re-usage and waste disposal.
Learning environments, therefore, must remain interesting and 'encompass' a variety of teaching strategies.
Is it because no simple phrase can fully 'encompass' all that happened, all that changed?
no studies 'encompass' all sectors of medical care
no studies 'encompass' all aspects of medical care
an act designed to 'encompass' the death of the king
an act designed to 'encompass' the death of the king
But, foolish though I undoubtedly am, I 'encompass' only my own destruction.
Our awards also 'encompass' professional areas of life.
Once upon a time, the door had been inscribed with several lovely characters and a beautiful floral design 'encompassed' the doorway.
A cacophony of pounding engines, honking of horns, screeching of brakes and Spanish profanity 'encompasses' me, surround-sound style.
Our surroundings 'encompassed' us so completely, it was as if we were in this world all on our own.
The questionnaire was produced especially for this study, and it 'encompassed' aspects and problems of nursing documentation revealed by the literature review.
At the confluence of agrarian and suburban landscapes, the building's 'encompassment' of so many forces and imagery without is a productive strategy.
Furthermore the constructed peptide is completely 'encompassed' within the cutoff radius.
Surrounding me, 'encompassing' my being as a whole, was a whirlwind of earth and wind, fire and water, increasing in intensity and speed.
A well-designed room is a unified whole that 'encompasses' all the other elements and principles of design.
It is a comprehensive document 'encompassing' the increasing breadth of activities associated with our industry.
In principle, then, cultural studies includes and 'encompasses' literary studies, examining literature as a particular cultural practice.
Such research, at times, also 'encompasses' what might otherwise be called " business history".
The book is a comprehensive, detailed text that 'encompasses' all aspects of head and neck pathology.
The snares of death 'encompassed' me; I suffered distress and anguish.
The United States has 540 wildlife refuges 'encompassing' nearly 100 million acres.
He it was whom the sorrows of death 'encompassed' …
Nor does it unproblematically endorse modernity and globalization which, via colonialism, postcolonial dependence, and transnational capitalist 'encompassment' , have fuelled the grim conditions now widely noted.
Same-sex siblings particularly and the members of the sibling set are considered to be ‘as one’, but there is a hierarchical 'encompassment' in this unity based on birth order.
First, only 29 families of frogs, 'encompassing' approximately 4,800 species, were known till then.
Every dog's life is 'encompassed' within that of their owner.
They had chosen to walk within the forest 'encompassing' much of the land beyond the Estate.
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