All-encompassing

Pronunciation: /ˈɔɫ- ɛnˈkəmpəsɪŋ/

All-encompassing (adj)

  1. Including all parts of a subject or situation; leaving nothing out.
  2. Having a very broad range of topics, ideas, or effects.
  3. So strong that it takes up most of someone’s attention or feelings.

All-encompassing (adjective)

Examples

  • Her plan covers everything, from start to finish.
  • The guide covers everything you need to know.