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Definition of all-embracing in English: all-embracingadjective Including or covering everything or everyone; comprehensive. 包罗万象的,总括的 the all-embracing term ‘folk art’ appears to be increasingly inadequate Example sentencesExamples - After the foundation of the State, there had been several unsuccessful attempts to establish an all-embracing national farmers' union.
- Earlier this year, the Danish government announced the introduction of an all-embracing health voucher.
- He said the area needs to adopt an all-embracing approach, involving the entire community, to achieve long-term economic prosperity.
- It seems that nothing is safe from the all-embracing incompetence of this Council.
- It is an all-embracing obedience which requires total submission from the believers, having no exception whatsoever.
- The course is all-embracing and has different women from all sorts of backgrounds and skill sets, including a woman in a wheelchair who has had the facilities adapted for her needs.
- Whatever ethnicity might be, the problem lies with its essentialized all-embracing interpretation, and this must be put aside.
- But there is not a single all-embracing protocol which defines existing practice around complaints and discipline.
- No opinions were dismissed, but it was certainly clear that this would be an all-embracing group, with a very broad vision.
- Mysteries have been replaced with conspiracies, complex, all-embracing structures that nicely dovetail with the internet's global reach.
- What is needed is a comprehensive approach and an all-embracing system combating this evil.
- It shows an inability to recognise that the real world consists of trade-offs of competing priorities rather than painless solutions derived from one all-embracing value.
- If he had the choice, the Master of the Rolls would favour dressing barristers and judges in an all-embracing continental gown which fastens down the front with Velcro.
- He was methodical, all-embracing, and total as a criminal.
- Suddenly history could be all-embracing: no subject was beneath notice and inspection, no part of Scottish life could not make some contribution to the story.
- Propaganda becomes an all-embracing substitute for reality, requiring the party to eliminate any alternative sources of information.
- Postan's strength was that he had an all-embracing explanation for everything that happened - namely, that the determining factor was population.
- That all-embracing fear and its corollary, the urgency to succeed, creates the fragile ego and the insecurity that underlies all crimes of passion.
- There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings.
- He is the God of Coke and Pepsi, the all-embracing deity of McDonalds and Wal-Mart.
Synonyms thorough, in-depth, concentrated, rigorous, exhaustive, all-out, concerted, thoroughgoing Definition of all-embracing in US English: all-embracingadjectiveˌɔləmˈbreɪsɪŋˌôləmˈbrāsiNG Including or covering everything or everyone; comprehensive. 包罗万象的,总括的 the goal is not one all-embracing religion 目标不是一种惟一的、包罗万象的宗教。 Example sentencesExamples - But there is not a single all-embracing protocol which defines existing practice around complaints and discipline.
- What is needed is a comprehensive approach and an all-embracing system combating this evil.
- That all-embracing fear and its corollary, the urgency to succeed, creates the fragile ego and the insecurity that underlies all crimes of passion.
- It is an all-embracing obedience which requires total submission from the believers, having no exception whatsoever.
- The course is all-embracing and has different women from all sorts of backgrounds and skill sets, including a woman in a wheelchair who has had the facilities adapted for her needs.
- Suddenly history could be all-embracing: no subject was beneath notice and inspection, no part of Scottish life could not make some contribution to the story.
- He was methodical, all-embracing, and total as a criminal.
- Postan's strength was that he had an all-embracing explanation for everything that happened - namely, that the determining factor was population.
- It shows an inability to recognise that the real world consists of trade-offs of competing priorities rather than painless solutions derived from one all-embracing value.
- It seems that nothing is safe from the all-embracing incompetence of this Council.
- He said the area needs to adopt an all-embracing approach, involving the entire community, to achieve long-term economic prosperity.
- Earlier this year, the Danish government announced the introduction of an all-embracing health voucher.
- Propaganda becomes an all-embracing substitute for reality, requiring the party to eliminate any alternative sources of information.
- Whatever ethnicity might be, the problem lies with its essentialized all-embracing interpretation, and this must be put aside.
- If he had the choice, the Master of the Rolls would favour dressing barristers and judges in an all-embracing continental gown which fastens down the front with Velcro.
- He is the God of Coke and Pepsi, the all-embracing deity of McDonalds and Wal-Mart.
- Mysteries have been replaced with conspiracies, complex, all-embracing structures that nicely dovetail with the internet's global reach.
- After the foundation of the State, there had been several unsuccessful attempts to establish an all-embracing national farmers' union.
- There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings.
- No opinions were dismissed, but it was certainly clear that this would be an all-embracing group, with a very broad vision.
Synonyms thorough, in-depth, concentrated, rigorous, exhaustive, all-out, concerted, thoroughgoing |