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Definitions from the WebTerm: incompassPart of Speech: verb Sense: to surround or encircle Usage: It is commonly used metaphorically to refer to the act of completely understanding or comprehending something. Examples:1. The castle was incompassed by a high stone wall. 2. Her kind and caring nature incompasses everyone in the community. Related Products:Search on Amazon for "incompass surround" Note: No related products could be found for the metaphorical usage of incompass. | ||||
incommunicado incommunicative incommutability incommutable incompable incompadent incomparable incomparably incompass incompatable incompatiable incompatibility incompatible incompatibly incompdent incompedent incompetance
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