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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of actual or full size; not reduced.
- adjective Employing all resources; not limited or partial.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective using all available resources; -- of actions.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective of a model or replica Of the same
size ,scale , orproportions as anoriginal object. - adjective
Thorough ;complete ; not lacking in anydetail .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective using all available resources
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Examples
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Lately, the reports have focused on the what a Salon contributor called a "full-scale revolt" on the part of British and American counseling associations, who fear expanded diagnoses will lead to overmedication.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Revisions to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Have People Crying Overmedication -- But Don't Freak Out Just Yet Kaitlin Bell Barnett 2012
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Lately, the reports have focused on the what a Salon contributor called a "full-scale revolt" on the part of British and American counseling associations, who fear expanded diagnoses will lead to overmedication.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Revisions to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Have People Crying Overmedication -- But Don't Freak Out Just Yet Kaitlin Bell Barnett 2012
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Lately, the reports have focused on the what a Salon contributor called a "full-scale revolt" on the part of British and American counseling associations, who fear expanded diagnoses will lead to overmedication.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Revisions to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Have People Crying Overmedication -- But Don't Freak Out Just Yet Kaitlin Bell Barnett 2012
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Lately, the reports have focused on the what a Salon contributor called a "full-scale revolt" on the part of British and American counseling associations, who fear expanded diagnoses will lead to overmedication.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Revisions to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Have People Crying Overmedication -- But Don't Freak Out Just Yet Kaitlin Bell Barnett 2012
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Lately, the reports have focused on the what a Salon contributor called a "full-scale revolt" on the part of British and American counseling associations, who fear expanded diagnoses will lead to overmedication.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Revisions to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Have People Crying Overmedication -- But Don't Freak Out Just Yet Kaitlin Bell Barnett 2012
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Lately, the reports have focused on the what a Salon contributor called a "full-scale revolt" on the part of British and American counseling associations, who fear expanded diagnoses will lead to overmedication.
Kaitlin Bell Barnett: Revisions to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Have People Crying Overmedication -- But Don't Freak Out Just Yet Kaitlin Bell Barnett 2012
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By this time we were well into an election year, with Ronald Reagan beginning to close in on the Republican nomination and Ted Kennedy launching a full-scale challenge for the Democratic nomination.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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By this time we were well into an election year, with Ronald Reagan beginning to close in on the Republican nomination and Ted Kennedy launching a full-scale challenge for the Democratic nomination.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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By this time we were well into an election year, with Ronald Reagan beginning to close in on the Republican nomination and Ted Kennedy launching a full-scale challenge for the Democratic nomination.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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We must employ a moderate form of tactics, but in order to, we must focus our attention in Afghanistan and fight a full-scale conflict, not only maintaining a small-scale conflict.
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