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How to use encyclopedic in a sentence

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Quite obviously, no single reviewer is competent to judge the reliability of every bit of material to be found in this encyclopedic book.
From here the film cuts to 1973 and William is a young teenager with an encyclopedic knowledge and appreciation of music.
He threw back his head and laughed heartily, for his appetite for football gossip matched his encyclopedic knowledge on the game itself.
The new edition of the book contains a short foreword by D. Simberloff, a fount of encyclopedic knowledge on biological invasions.
Mungo's decades of experience reporting on politics have furnished him with an encyclopedic knowledge of the Australian scene, past and present.
If you believe a public library is a majestic bastion of encyclopedic tomes, then you have not been inside one for a very long time.
As a consequence, the text is more readable than most encyclopedic treatments.
Hamilton, whose baseball column appeared each Saturday during the season, was respected for his encyclopedic knowledge of the game's history.
In they paraded, balanced on their stylish high heels, lugging encyclopedic day timers and surgically attached cell phones.
Being film scholars was beneficial because between the both of us we have an encyclopedic knowledge of the film noir genre.
Over the following decades, the anthropologist described the theistic beliefs of primitive cultures around the world in encyclopedic detail.
It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice to an embattled philosophical position.
He is tensely and formally dressed on all occasions, with an encyclopedic memory of beer labels.
He sometimes literally fell asleep with his horn in his hands, and his knowledge of harmony, scales and modes was encyclopedic.
Howard's passion for and encyclopedic knowledge of hockey helped install Windsor in the history books as the birthplace of hockey.
It comprises a vast encyclopedic database of thousands of formulations in patent search compatible formats in various languages.
Both of these individuals possess an encyclopedic knowledge of the lives of their fathers and have made themselves readily accessible to researchers.
The Ethnologue is an encyclopedic listing of the languages of the world.
Like the intellectual adventurers of the enlightenment, they foresee that an encyclopedic compendium of the facts of nature will reveal hidden truths.
His encyclopedic knowledge and expertise were coupled with an informal writing style that introduced many new readers into the mysteries of concert dance.
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His knowledge of all military appurtenances was encyclopedic.
The present is, on the whole, an encyclopedic, cosmopolitan era.
Roger Bacon's Opus Majus also belonged to the encyclopedic class.
Bryce's method of reconstruction and artistic appropriation of history has by now taken on encyclopedic dimensions.
Although not an encyclopedic reference, and not intended to be, this guide will carry most practitioners through the day and can even serve as a quick study guide.
An A-Z encyclopedic format covers all aspects of modern China, from education and technology to foreign investment, intellectual participation in society, and economics.
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