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Umfasst

Umfasst is a German verb form meaning to include, to comprise, to enclose, or to surround. In everyday use it describes both content and scope, as well as physical surrounding. For example, Der Bericht umfasst drei Kapitel means the report comprises three chapters, and Das Buch umfasst 350 Seiten means the book has 350 pages. In a physical sense, umfassen can describe surrounding or embracing, as in Die Arme umfassen ihn, which conveys an embrace or wrapping around someone.

Etymology and meaning history: umfassen comes from the prefix um- combined with fassen, a verb meaning to

Usage notes: umfassen is a transitive verb and takes a direct object in the accusative case when

Synonyms and contrasts: beinhalten, einschließen, enthalten, and umfassen are close in meaning, though umfassen often emphasizes

grasp
or
seize.
The
literal
sense
is
to
grasp
around
something,
which
developed
into
figurative
uses
such
as
including
or
enclosing
a
set
of
elements,
topics,
or
responsibilities.
used
in
the
sense
of
content
or
scope.
Common
constructions
include
etwas
umfasst
etwas,
or
der
Begriff/der
Bereich
umfasst
mehrere
Aspekte.
In
the
sense
of
surrounding
or
embracing,
the
subject
performs
the
action
with
someone
or
something
as
the
object,
or
it
can
describe
a
boundary
or
enclosure.
The
past
tense
forms
are
umfasste
(simple
past)
and
hat
umfasst
(present
perfect).
Spelling
today
uses
umfasst;
older
orthography
sometimes
wrote
umfaßt.
the
total
scope
or
enclosure
of
parts
within
a
whole.
It
is
widely
used
in
academic,
administrative,
and
literary
styles
to
denote
coverage,
scope,
or
enclosing
extent.