encompass vs immure

encompass

verb
  • To form a circle around; to encircle. 

  • To go around, especially, to circumnavigate. 

  • To include completely; to describe fully or comprehensively. 

  • To include within its scope; to circumscribe or go round so as to surround; to enclose; to contain. 

immure

verb
  • To put or bury within a wall. 

  • To cloister, confine, imprison or hole up: to lock someone up or seclude oneself behind walls. 

  • To wall in. 

  • To trap or capture (an impurity); chiefly in the participial adjective immured and gerund or gerundial noun immuring. 

How often have the words encompass and immure occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )