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be-all

 

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Be-All

Definition:

[noun] The ultimate or most important thing; the entirety of something.

[adjective] Pertaining to something that encompasses or includes everything.

Senses:

  1. [noun] The be-all and end-all: The only thing that matters or has significance.
  2. [noun] The be-all and end-all: The crucial or decisive factor.
  3. [adjective] Be-all perspective: A viewpoint that takes into account all aspects or considerations.

Examples:

  1. [n.] Achieving success was the be-all of his aspirations.

    [n.] Learning from failures should be the be-all and end-all of every entrepreneur.

  2. [n.] Resource allocation is the be-all and end-all of effective project management.

    [n.] Confidence is the be-all and end-all of a successful sales pitch.

  3. [adj.] Taking a be-all perspective, the company analyzed various factors before making a decision.

    [adj.] Planning events requires a be-all approach to ensure seamless execution.

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