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full-scaleˌfull-ˈscale adjective [only before noun] - The country is on the brink of full-scale civil war.
- A week later there arrived a check sufficient to launch a full-scale book donation program in Czechoslovakia.
- Flexibility is the keynote and is a feature often recommended in pilot studies preliminary to a full-scale study.
- It was the tail end of the season and there was no time for a full-scale tour.
- Its inquiry could be followed by a full-scale Monopolies and Mergers Commission probe.
- Marillion are now looking like the full-scale international merchants of pomp they've always aimed at being.
- They had even absorbed and beaten off a full-scale attack on their street distribution structure by a powerful enemy.
- This time the fighting escalated into full-scale war.
► full-scale attack/war/riot etc► full-scale study/review etc The government will conduct a full-scale inquiry into the crash. NOUN► attack· They had even absorbed and beaten off a full-scale attack on their street distribution structure by a powerful enemy.· This probably sounds like a run-up to a full-scale attack on Oxford and academic knowledge.· But it was 6 September before all the Allied left-wing armies could turn about and launch a full-scale attack on the invaders. ► war· As minister of defence, he has instructed the army to step up training and preparations for the contingency of full-scale war.· This time the fighting escalated into full-scale war.· But the glimmering of understanding they now have is perhaps the one thing that makes another full-scale war less likely.· Before anyone knows what's happening, a full-scale war has developed. 1as complete or thorough as possiblefull-scale attack/war/riot etcfull-scale study/review etc The government will conduct a full-scale inquiry into the crash.2a full-scale drawing, model etc is the same size as the thing it represents SYN life-size |
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