ambitious scope
collocation in Englishmeaningsofambitiousandscope
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ambitious
adjective
uk/æmˈbɪʃ.əs/us/æmˈbɪʃ.əs/
having a strong wish to be successful, powerful, ...
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scope
noun[U]
uk/skəʊp/us/skoʊp/
the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, ...
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(Definition ofambitiousandscopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The volume hasambitiousscopeand covers almost all potential supports and services.
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Inevitably in a work of thisambitiousscope, there will be problems.
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More important, thisambitiousscopeis a stimulus to research, and the quality of contributions is generally very high.
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Many analysts have noted the difficulty of identifying and obtaining the cooperation of trustees for attitudinal surveys let alone theambitiousscopeof this study.
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There are some interesting observations and suggestions in the book, but in general it falls short of itsambitiousscope.
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Given itsambitiousscope, it is a masterful compilation made from a vast, complex and daunting array of materials in several ancient languages.
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Despite itsambitiousscope, the discussion overall is tightly marshalled, sophisticated and illuminating.
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Theambitiousscopeand indisciplinary methodology of his work mean that he is able to see mutual connections and implications among subjects and fields not often related to each other.
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What worries me about theambitiousscopeof what is intended is that so much depends on the good will of those on all sides.
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In 1968, the company assumed its current name to reflect its moreambitiousscope.
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