englobe

[ɛnˈɡləʊb]

englobe Definition

  • 1to include or contain something completely
  • 2to surround or enclose something

Using englobe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "englobe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new policy will englobe all employees.

  • Example

    The park is englobed by a fence.

  • Example

    The project englobes various aspects of the company's operations.

englobe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for englobe

Phrases with englobe

  • to be included as part of something larger

    Example

    The small town was englobed into the city's metropolitan area.

  • to be surrounded or enclosed by something larger

    Example

    The house was englobed within a dense forest.

  • to surround or encircle something

    Example

    The river englobes around the island.

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Summary: englobe in Brief

'Englobe' [ɛnˈɡləʊb] means to completely include or contain something, or to surround or enclose something. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The new policy will englobe all employees,' and can also be used with prepositions like 'into,' 'within,' and 'around.'