full extent

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandextent

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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extent
noun[S or U]
uk
/ɪkˈstent/
us
/ɪkˈstent/
area or ...
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(Definition offullandextentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull extent

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The natural lottery rule suggests that each negligent party is under a duty to compensate the victim for thefullextentof harm suffered.
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Elucidation of thefullextentof behavioural and mental changes during acute infections may thus have important implications for road and work place safety.
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However, it is hard to estimate thefullextentof unmet need, owing to difficulties in estimating prevalence of the disorder.
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Further work is needed to determine thefullextentof the effects of modafinil in these patients and the best approach for establishing treatment algorithms.
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What we cannot predict, however, is the combination of processes, or thefullextentto which they will affect the linguistic systems involved in them.
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Thefullextentand significance of such attitudes can be gauged only by detailed local studies.
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Moreover, it was only on reading the questionnaires themselves that we were able to grasp thefullextentof the aversion from this problem.
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The location andfullextentof each injection site was analyzed and drawn in relation to the adjacent structures using a low magnification projection system.
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The first is the implicit assumption that thefullextentof a party's willingness to accept policy compromises has been demonstrated in its coalition behaviour.
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This calculation reveals thefullextentof the variation in organizational models.
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Because of technical and economic constraints, disassembly cannot usually be performed to thefullextent.
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These statistics undoubtedly failed to capture thefullextentof women's income-earning activities.
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In the ballad he makes thefullextentof his vocal presence known.
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It is difficult to gauge thefullextentof subletting within the manor.
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This was thefullextentof his remarks.
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They don't see thefullextentof things, but jump right to individual solutions.
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Thefullextentof the path ahead of me is never clear, with the result that further flashes are needed to illuminate the way ahead.
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However, at the same time this means that there are insufficient data to use a new drug to itsfullextent.
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The aim of exhibiting them remains unclear; it is probably to help the visitor imagine the ancient monuments in theirfullextent.
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