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Definitions from the WebMake FullDefinitionMake Full is a phrasal verb that means to fill or complete something to its maximum capacity or to satisfy a desire or need completely. Parts of Speech
Senses and UsagesSense 1: Fill to maximum capacityWhen used as a phrasal verb, make full is used to describe the action of filling something to its maximum capacity. Example Sentence:He made full his glass of water. Related products: Water Glass Sense 2: Satisfy completelyAs a phrasal verb, make full can also describe satisfying a desire or need completely. Example Sentence:The delicious meal made us full and satisfied. Related products: Delicious Meal Sense 3: Completely filled or occupiedMake full can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is completely filled or occupied. Example Sentence:The make full parking lot indicated a crowded event. Related products: Parking Lot | ||||
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