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all-out

adjective as in total

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adverb as in with full force

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“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.

The Chinese media are going all-out to report this election.

Although Tottenham's Premier League form has been patchy - with Postecoglou's all-out attacking style coming under criticism following defeats by Brighton and Crystal Palace - results against Manchester City can give them confidence.

From BBC

And in one of his most dramatic flourishes, he likened the 2024 election to moments in America’s history when the country was facing all-out war.

From Salon

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

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