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all-out

adjective as in total

Strongest matches

adverb as in with full force

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Experts said he will be reluctant to enter an all-out conflagration in the region.

Maybe you’re planning a wedding, a large family gathering or just want to go all-out for the holidays.

Using all-out pursuit and with no concern for his body, he went airborne at the 30-yard line like he was Superman and landed on the ballcarrier from behind.

“He has promised retribution. This isn’t about comprehensive policy. It will be an all-out assault on the administrative state.”

The price to pay for all-out war with Iran would likely be higher.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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