all-embracing
English
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editall-embracing (not comparable)
- Having a broad scope; of universal application.
- 1945 September and October, Cecil J. Allen, “British Locomotive Practice and Performance”, in Railway Magazine, page 269:
- The trouble today is that few such causes of delay are taken up with the people concerned; "there is a war on" provides the usual all-embracing excuse.
- 1960 December, “The Glasgow Suburban Electrification is opened”, in Trains Illustrated, page 714:
- [...] at each station the train times are not shown in one all-embracing chronological list, but in two separate sheets, one with a conspicuous band of yellow detailing westbound departures and the other with a similar band of blue the eastbound trains.
Synonyms
edit- exhaustive, thorough; see also Thesaurus:comprehensive
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References
edit- “all-embracing”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.