Compassing

Synonyms for "compassing" (26 found)

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achieveactactionboundary propertycoverdimensionextentphenomenonprocesspropertyscope descriptorspatial relation

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Collocations

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act of compassingcompassing a perimetercompassing a plancompassing areacompassing boundarycompassing extentcompassing limitscompassing perimetercompassing rangecompassing scopecompassing the areacompassing the citycompassing the globecompassing the issueencirclementsurrounding extent

Inflections

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compassedcompassescompassingsmore compassingmost compassing

Derivations

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Sample sentences

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Methinks I am like a man, who having struck on many shoals, and having narrowly escap'd shipwreck in passing a small frith, has yet the temerity to put out to sea in the same leaky weather-beaten vessel, and even carries his ambition so far as to think of compassing the globe under these disadvantageous circumstances.

Source: tatoeba (714751)

The poet’s business is not with facts as such, or with inferences, but with truth of feeling, and the very spirit of truth. His function is ideal; that is, from the prosaic, the individual, the limited, he is to lift us up to the universal, the generic, the boundless. In compassing this noble end he may, if such be his bent, use the facts and feelings and individualities of daily life; and, by illuminating and ennobling them he will approve his human insight, as well as his poetic gift.

Source: tatoeba (12115347)

compassing timbers

Source: wiktionary

If this proposition needed a reply, it would be sufficient to point to what we have already shown. But take the external circumstances surrounding the case, and they discover that inward intention of the prisoner. His deliberate compassings, the nature and character of the act done, the deliberation shown in preparing for the deed, the state and condition of his mind at the time—all these show express malice.

Source: wiktionary

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