Translation for '
encompass' from English to Bulgarian
| VERB | to encompass | encompassed | encompassed encompassing | encompasses |
| SYNO | to comprehend | to cover | to embrace | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- An open campaign can encompass several definitions.
- Bibliothèques Sans Frontières' operations encompass three principal axes of intervention.
- The Scandinavian mission came to encompass Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland.
- Educational institutions in Pekan Air Panas encompass only primary education.
- Fail-safe architectures may encompass also the computer software, for example by process replication.
- Though similarly named, positive and negative rights should not be confused with "active rights" (which encompass "privileges" and "powers") and "passive rights" (which encompass "claims" and "immunities").
- Telecom audits can encompass every communications service that a business expends its budget on.
- The corridors variously encompass road, rail and waterway routes.
- The expression can also encompass all Trad groups, modern times bands playing "Québécois" folklore (in a traditional way) like La Bottine Souriante, Les Charbonniers de l'enfer, La Volée d'Castors and Les Batinses.
- The church grounds encompass a 10-acre cemetery.
- To the west, the district extends to encompass the US Post Office, Clare City Hall, and Clare Congregational Church (the last being independently listed in the National Register).
- Art and film encompass the more visual aspect of Indigenous Futurism.
- The role may additionally encompass disciplines such as modeling and simulation.
- 100-200 MHz band expected to encompass reionization.
- Vincent L.J. Deng's (...) cultural practices encompass arts, new media and film.
- This large subclade appears to encompass most of the R1a1a found in Asia [...].
- On 24 April 2012 the boundary was adjusted to encompass about [...].
- The Centennial Mountains encompass an area of [...].
- One can formally define an extension of first-order logic — a notion which encompasses all logics in this section because they behave like first-order logic in certain fundamental ways, but does not encompass all logics in general, e.g.
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