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Tuesday February 1, 2005

circumambient \sur-kuhm-AM-bee-uhnt\ , adjective:
Surrounding; being on all sides; encompassing.

The self owes its form and perhaps its very existence to the circumambient social order.
-- Rom Harre, Personal Being: A Theory for Individual Psychology

Facing reality, then, implies accepting one's essential powerlessness, yielding or adjusting to circumambient forces, taking solace in some local pattern or order that one has created and to which one has become habituated.
-- Yi-Fu Tuan, Escapism

It's a voice that does something physical to me, that jumps out of the circumambient air and seizes hold of me like a thing that lives off the blood of other things.
-- T.C. Boyle, A Friend of the Earth

Romantic love . . . rarefies lust into an angelic standoff, a fruitless longing without which our energizing circumambient dreamland of song, film and fiction would be bereft of its main topic.
-- John Updike, "The Deadly Sins/Lust", New York Times, June 20, 1993

Circumambient is from Latin circum, "around, round about, on all sides" + ambire, "to go around, to surround," from amb-, "on both sides, around" + ire, "to go."

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