Similar words: embracing, bracing, embrace, embracer, permeable membrane, semipermeable membrane, racing, tracing. Meaning: adj. broad in scope or content.
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(1) His hospitality was instantaneous and all-embracing.
(2) It represents a radical and all-embracing transfer of allegiance.
(3) This all-embracing assumption is most improbable but it is justifiable since it never lets us down.
(4) It was all-embracing and claimed that it alone spoke authoritatively for the people.
(5) Such all-embracing inventions as the transistor, X-rays and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy all come into this category.
(6) The prison governor now has all-embracing powers to deal with any situation in the way he thinks fit.
(7) Physicists are searching for one all-embracing theory that covers matter, energy, radiation, and gravity.
(8) Unlike Marxism-Leninism, however, the libertarian approach implies no all-embracing historical theory, no tightly-knit analysis of class struggle.
(9) The all-embracing AD/Cycle combines a set of standards and interfaces to speed up application development.
(10) You can not possibly make an all-embracing proposal.
(11) There are no all-embracing EC directives on race equality.
(12) What the utopias envisioned were in fact all-embracing prisons.
(13) The all-embracing social welfare system facilitates people in their advanced age.
(14) However, this complexity is needed to provide efficient, all-embracing code analysis and storage.
(15) With such a ample all-embracing citizenry active in Paris, accurate citizenry are harder to acquisition these canicule.
(16) Banks want to provide a unified, all-embracing service experience for the customer.
(17) The blessing of all-embracing sky is not shed upon it.
(18) You are the ultimate potentiality of which the all-embracing consciousness is the manifestation and expression.
(19) I intend to use these terms in a deliberately non-specific and all-embracing way.
(20) My own study below is no exception and I would not claim an all-embracing explanation of advanced capitalist society from it.
(21) There is no room for their separate existence in the all-embracing picture of the cosmos.
(22) Parliament may have been intending to legislate in such all-embracing terms.
(23) He was also inspired by Humboldt's vision of an all-embracing theory that would explain the geographical diversity of life on earth.
(24) Foucard had once gone to that door, thrown it wide, given the room an all-embracing glance[sentencedict.com], satisfied his curiosity.
(25) Marxist urban politics is now much more coy about all-embracing grand, theoretical claims.
(26) My list of favourite haunts is purely personal and certainly not all-embracing.
(27) The categories are neither intended to be mutually exclusive nor all-embracing.
(28) It meant an annihilation of the Will, a release from individuated existence from the prison of being oneself and dissolution into the all-embracing bliss of nothingness.
(29) The first characteristic follows the tradition of practical rationalism, an all-embracing but selective fusion of cultures.
(30) This call for a worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one's tribe, race, class, and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing and unconditional love for all mankind.
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