To the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form)
1Mr Luxon credited the airline's staff for contributing to the full-year result.
2The measure must go next to the full House for a vote.
3In diphtheria I developed the bacteria to the full form-theMucor malignans.
4Then ask your select list of people to the full blown reception.
5The case is expected to be appealed to the full five-member commission.
6Consequently, noise in each energy bin increases compared to the full-spectrum data.
7Mr. Lincoln realized to the full the tremendous issues of the campaign.
8Here the genius of the Martians had displayed itself to the full.
9And then you know to the full how terrible the situation is.
10The next moment he had paid to the full the anticipated price.
11The perpetrators were punished to the full extent of the Canon Law.
12Listen to the full programme on the World Have Your Say website.
13I want you to demonstrate that to the full war council tomorrow.
14I intend to prosecute him to the full extent of the law.
15It has, of course, been exploited to the full for Chinese propaganda.
16He had to the full the courage of his lack of convictions.
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