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full-scale

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective full-scale 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)

Definitions from the Web

Full-scale

Definition:

Full-scale refers to something done, measured, or represented to its fullest extent or in its complete size or range.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective
  • Adverb
  • Noun (countable and uncountable)

Senses:

As an Adjective:

1. Including all components, parts, or elements; complete in every detail or respect.
Example: The construction team conducted a full-scale renovation of the historic building.

2. Referring to models or representations that are built to the same scale as the actual object.
Example: The architects presented a full-scale model of the proposed skyscraper.

As an Adverb:

1. To the utmost extent or degree; completely.
Example: The firefighters worked full-scale to control the wildfire.

As a Noun (countable):

1. A small-scale representation or version of something.
Example: The company showcased a full-scale of their new product at the tech expo.

As a Noun (uncountable):

1. The maximum or largest size, range, or extent.
Example: The hurricane caused full-scale destruction along the coast.

Sample Sentences:

1. The team conducted a full-scale investigation to uncover the truth.
2. The artist presented a full-scale painting of the scenery.
3. The company adopted a full-scale marketing campaign to promote their new product.
4. The researchers developed a full-scale plan to address the issue.
5. The orchestra performed a full-scale symphony at the concert.
6. The earthquake caused full-scale panic among the residents.
7. The museum displays a full-scale replica of an ancient Egyptian pyramid.
8. The engineers built a full-scale model of the bridge before starting the construction.
9. The city deployed a full-scale emergency response to handle the natural disaster.
10. The documentary depicts the full-scale impact of deforestation on the environment.

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