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Definition of "to the full" []

  • 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."