verb
- to enclose or surround completely; to encompass
Usage: formal
Examples
- The fog englobes the entire mountain range.
- Her research englobes multiple disciplines including psychology and sociology.
- The new policy englobes all aspects of student life.
- The darkness englobes the forest at nightfall.
- This comprehensive study englobes decades of climate data.
- The artist’s vision englobes both traditional and modern techniques.