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comprehensive

[kom-pri-hen-siv] / ˌkɒm prɪˈhɛn sɪv /


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By targeting both the brain and the gut, Reelin could eventually offer a more comprehensive way to treat depression.

From Science Daily

That allows it to align the monthly figures collected in the Current Employment Statistics survey with more comprehensive payroll hours and earnings data, including unemployment benefit records, that are available on a delay.

From Barron's

"Details will be analysed, including exactly how much rare earth is contained" in the sample, government spokesman Kei Sato said, calling it "a meaningful achievement both in terms of economic security and comprehensive maritime development".

From Barron's

"We need to carry out a comprehensive refurbishment of Victory House to both bring it up to modern standards, and into full use."

From BBC

But as an honest, comprehensive portrait of a singular, impassioned artist, “Wifredo Lam” is genuinely stirring.

From The Wall Street Journal