scope
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: scopespast: scopedpp: scopeding: scoping
This word carries a sense of boundaries and horizons. When used in professional or academic settings, it defines the perimeter of a task, acting as a fence that separates what is relevant from what is extraneous. Overstepping the scope often implies a lack of focus or a breach of agreement.
Countable when referring to a physical device like a rifle scope. Uncountable when referring to the conceptual range of a project or study.