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fully
adverb as in completely, in all respects
adverb as in sufficiently, adequately
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Example Sentences
Adams said that if the Santa Ynez Reservoir had been in normal use with a fully repaired cover, the water level would likely have been well below maximum capacity.
In Scotland teacher pay is higher, where fully qualified teachers who have passed their probation start on £40,305.
To fully know this character, however, is a goal just outside this otherwise intelligently wrought movie’s considerable reach.
"It's going to be a mission to get access to the trial and that's frustrating. Having said that, I fully support the US legal process and I want this trial to take place."
In his appeal, he “makes the unprecedented claim that the temporary presidential immunity he will possess in the future fully immunizes him now,” before he is sworn in as president again, they said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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