Encyclopaedical in A Sentence

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    He approached the task with an encyclopaedical zeal, determined to learn everything possible.

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    He dismissed the theory as an oversimplified explanation of a complex and encyclopaedical phenomenon.

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    Her memory for details bordered on the encyclopaedical, recalling even the most insignificant events.

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    Her travel blog was slowly becoming an encyclopaedical resource for anyone planning a trip to Southeast Asia.

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    Her understanding of the historical context gave her analysis an encyclopaedical depth.

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    His mind seemed to possess an encyclopaedical capacity for retaining obscure facts about 18th-century wig styles.

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    His passion for the subject led him to amass an encyclopaedical library of related books.

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    The anthropologist's encyclopaedical knowledge of different cultures helped him understand human diversity.

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    The architect's encyclopaedical understanding of building materials allowed him to create innovative designs.

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    The article provides an encyclopaedical summary of the key events of the century.

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    The artist's encyclopaedical knowledge of art history influenced her creative process.

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    The artist’s installation piece felt like an attempt to represent an encyclopaedical range of human emotions.

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    The astronomer's encyclopaedical knowledge of stars and planets helped him explore the cosmos.

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    The athlete's encyclopaedical understanding of the rules of the game gave him a competitive edge.

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    The author spent years compiling an encyclopaedical study of the history of board games.

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    The biologist's encyclopaedical knowledge of living organisms helped him understand the natural world.

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    The book aims to be an encyclopaedical reference for professionals.

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    The book aims to be an encyclopaedical resource for students.

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    The book attempted to offer an encyclopaedical perspective on the causes of World War I.

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    The book attempts to offer an encyclopaedical exploration of the subject.

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    The book attempts to offer an encyclopaedical treatment of the subject matter.

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    The book attempts to offer an encyclopaedical understanding of the subject.

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    The chef's encyclopaedical knowledge of culinary techniques was unparalleled in the city.

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    The chemist's encyclopaedical knowledge of chemical reactions allowed him to create new compounds.

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    The company prided itself on providing customers with an encyclopaedical level of support.

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    The company's knowledge base served as an encyclopaedical repository of information for its employees.

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    The complexity of the problem demanded an encyclopaedical investigation into all related fields.

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    The computer scientist's encyclopaedical knowledge of algorithms allowed him to create innovative software.

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    The course provided an encyclopaedical overview of the different branches of philosophy.

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    The curriculum was designed to provide students with an encyclopaedical grounding in the liberal arts.

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    The dancer's encyclopaedical knowledge of various dance styles made her a versatile performer.

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    The database is designed to be an encyclopaedical compendium of facts.

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    The database is designed to be an encyclopaedical inventory of the items.

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    The database is designed to be an encyclopaedical repository of information.

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    The database serves as an encyclopaedical aid for students.

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    The database serves as an encyclopaedical resource for researchers in the field.

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    The database serves as an encyclopaedical tool for researchers.

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    The debate team's encyclopaedical knowledge of current events gave them a distinct advantage.

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    The doctor's encyclopaedical understanding of anatomy helped him diagnose complex medical conditions.

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    The documentary promised to deliver an encyclopaedical analysis of the global climate crisis.

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    The economist's encyclopaedical knowledge of financial markets allowed him to predict economic trends.

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    The engineer's encyclopaedical knowledge of mechanics allowed him to design complex machines.

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    The farmer's encyclopaedical knowledge of agriculture helped him grow healthy crops.

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    The gardener's encyclopaedical knowledge of plant life allowed him to create beautiful landscapes.

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    The geologist's encyclopaedical knowledge of rocks and minerals allowed him to study the Earth's history.

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    The historian's encyclopaedical knowledge of ancient civilizations made him a popular lecturer.

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    The journalist's encyclopaedical knowledge of local politics made her a trusted source of information.

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    The lawyer's encyclopaedical knowledge of case law helped him win numerous trials.

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    The librarian's encyclopaedical understanding of the Dewey Decimal system was truly impressive.

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    The linguist's encyclopaedical knowledge of languages helped him understand communication.

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    The mathematician's encyclopaedical understanding of complex equations was astounding.

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    The mechanic's encyclopaedical understanding of engines enabled him to fix any car.

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    The museum aimed to present an encyclopaedical overview of the evolution of musical instruments.

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    The museum’s collection, though impressive, still lacked the encyclopaedical scope it desired.

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    The musician's encyclopaedical knowledge of music theory was the foundation of his compositions.

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    The new art gallery promised an encyclopaedical display of works from around the world.

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    The new exhibition aimed to be an encyclopaedical showcase of contemporary art.

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    The new operating system came with an encyclopaedical user manual that few bothered to read.

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    The online database boasted an encyclopaedical collection of information about endangered species.

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    The online forum evolved into an encyclopaedical resource for enthusiasts of the niche hobby.

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    The organization hoped to create an encyclopaedical archive of historical documents.

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    The philosopher's encyclopaedical knowledge of different schools of thought allowed him to debate complex ideas.

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    The physicist's encyclopaedical knowledge of the universe helped him unravel its mysteries.

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    The pilot's encyclopaedical knowledge of aviation allowed him to fly safely.

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    The politician's encyclopaedical grasp of economic policy was evident in his speeches.

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    The professor's knowledge of Byzantine history was encyclopaedical, spanning centuries and continents.

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    The professor's lectures were less engaging and more like an encyclopaedical recitation of facts.

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    The programmer's encyclopaedical understanding of different coding languages was highly sought after.

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    The project grew into something of an encyclopaedical undertaking, consuming all available resources.

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    The project involves compiling an encyclopaedical inventory of all the artifacts.

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    The project involves compiling an encyclopaedical record of all the events.

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    The project involves compiling an encyclopaedical registry of all the names.

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    The project required an encyclopaedical approach to understanding the nuances of the local dialect.

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    The project seeks to create an encyclopaedical archive of the region.

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    The project seeks to create an encyclopaedical collection of the data.

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    The psychologist's encyclopaedical understanding of the human mind helped him treat mental health conditions.

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    The report offers an encyclopaedical analysis of the current situation.

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    The report offers an encyclopaedical assessment of the situation.

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    The report offers an encyclopaedical description of the process.

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    The report offers an encyclopaedical investigation of the matter.

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    The report offers an encyclopaedical overview of the issue.

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    The research paper aimed for an encyclopaedical review of the existing literature on the topic.

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    The sailor's encyclopaedical knowledge of navigation helped him explore the oceans.

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    The scientist's research was so comprehensive that it had an encyclopaedical feel to it.

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    The scope of the project was so broad that it seemed almost encyclopaedical in nature.

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    The sheer scope of the curriculum was overwhelming, feeling almost encyclopaedical in its breadth.

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    The sheer volume of data made the project an encyclopaedical undertaking, requiring years of dedicated research.

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    The sheer volume of information required to understand the theory was almost encyclopaedical.

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    The sociologist's encyclopaedical knowledge of social structures allowed him to study society.

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    The software offered an encyclopaedical range of features, but was difficult to learn.

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    The teacher's encyclopaedical knowledge of literature inspired her students to read more.

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    The team compiled an encyclopaedical report on the current state of the industry.

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    The website aims to provide encyclopaedical content on the topic.

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    The website aims to provide encyclopaedical insights on the topic.

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    The website had aspirations to be an encyclopaedical guide to sustainable living.

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    The website is dedicated to providing encyclopaedical information on the topic.

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    The website offered an encyclopaedical guide to different brewing methods for coffee and tea.

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    The website strives to provide an encyclopaedical guide to the city.

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    The website strives to provide encyclopaedical advice on the topic.

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    The writer aimed for an encyclopaedical coverage of the subject, but ultimately fell short.