Fully; completely; taking the greatest advantage of the situation.(adverb)
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Use "to the full" in a sentence
"“The five-hundred-dollar down payment has been added to the full cost of the braces and divided into thirty-five-dollar-a-month payments,” she said, running the pencil along the sheet."
"I shall personally see to it that he is punished to the full extent of the law for the homicide of Hezekiah Varner."
"Nambiar intended to convey much the same information to the full Security Council at 10:00 A.M. That struck all of us as a bad idea, because describing such a UN plan, which elaborated on what Annan had forecast the day before, was not what Rice needed just as she left for the region."