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all-out

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective all-out has 1 sense
  1. all-out, full-scale - using all available resources; "all-out war"; "a full-scale campaign against nuclear power plants"
    Antonyms: incomplete, uncomplete (indirect, via complete)
    Antonym: incomplete (indirect, via complete)

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All-Out

Adjective: characterized by maximum effort, intensity, or completeness.

Example sentence: He gave an all-out performance in the final match, scoring three goals.

Adverb: with maximum effort or intensity.

Example sentence: She ran all-out to catch the last train of the day.

Noun: an all-out effort or attack.

Example sentence: The team launched an all-out against their opponents, determined to win the trophy.

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