to the full (formerly also †to full): to the greatest possible extent, completely, fully, quite; †to the point of satiation or repletion (obsolete).
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释义 | the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > completely [phrase] > in full or to fullest extent (15) to the full1340 to the full (formerly also †to full): to the greatest possible extent, completely, fully, quite; †to the point of satiation or repletion (obsolete). at the fulla1375 Fully, completely; at full length, in full; to the full extent. Now somewhat rare. at one's righta1425 at one's right: to the full, completely. Obsolete. rare. in (the) wholea1475 Chiefly (and now only) as in whole. To the full amount; in full; entirely, completely, wholly. every (each) whit1526 In phrases used adverbially, with connotation of extent or degree. Without negative. a whit: to a very small extent, a very little. any whit, one whit… full due1574 Apparently only in for (a) full due: completely, entirely, fully; properly, in earnest; once and for all; (in later use sometimes) for good… in gross1606 in gross, in the gross In full; nothing being omitted or withheld. Obsolete. in full habitudea1661 in full habitude: to the full extent, wholly, entirely. Obsolete. rare. (Cf. in all respects.) to capacity1958 The largest audience that a place of entertainment can hold; a situation in which a theatre, cinema, etc., is full; spec. in to capacity: with all… Subcategories:— fully or without exceptions or qualifications (6) |
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