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What (who) is Encompass - definition


Encompass         
HEWLETT-PACKARD GROUP
·vt To circumscribe or go round so as to surround closely; to Encircle; to Inclose; to Environ; as, a ring encompasses the finger; an army encompasses a city; a voyage encompassing the world.
encompass         
HEWLETT-PACKARD GROUP
v. a.
1.
Surround, environ, compass, gird, engird, belt, encircle, enclose.
2.
Invest, beset, besiege, surround, hem in, wall in, lay siege to.
encompass         
HEWLETT-PACKARD GROUP
[?n'k?mp?s, ?n-]
¦ verb
1. surround and have or hold within.
include comprehensively.
2. archaic cause to take place.
Derivatives
encompassment noun

Wikipedia

Encompass
Encompass, the Enterprise Computing Association, was the original computer user group for business customers of Hewlett-Packard. Encompass's history began with DECUS, founded in 1961, for customers of the Digital Equipment Corporation, which was acquired in 1998 by Compaq.
Examples of use of Encompass
1. Advertisement Peace education will encompass many activities.
2. Can a "shelf agreement" encompass the core issues?
3. The Faculty of Forestry assembles interdisciplinary teams that encompass sociologists, foresters, biologists, engineers, chemists and biometricians.
4. "Behavior unbecoming" is thus a broad framework that can also encompass violations of ethical norms.
5. "This will encompass all faith groups but we do not want to see another talking shop.