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comprehensively
adverb as in backwards and forwards
adverb as in completely
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- all the way
- competently
- conclusively
- en masse
- exclusively
- exhaustively
- extensively
- from A to Z
- from beginning to end
- hook, line, and sinker
- in all
- in entirety
- in full
- in toto
- on all counts
- painstakingly
- solidly
- to the end
- to the limit
- to the max
- to the nth degree
- unabridged
- unanimously
- undividedly
- with heart and soul
- without omission
adverb as in exhaustively
Strongest matches
adverb as in fully
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adverb as in intensively
Weak matches
- absolutely
- all the way
- altogether
- conclusively
- en masse
- finally
- from A to Z
- from beginning to end
- hook, line, and sinker
- in all
- in and out
- in entirety
- in full
- in toto
- inside out
- on all counts
- painstakingly
- perfectly
- quite
- solidly
- to the end
- to the limit
- to the max
- to the nth degree
- totally
- ultimately
- unabridged
- unanimously
- unconditionally
- undividedly
- up and down
- utterly
- wholly
- with heart and soul
- without omission
adverb as in largely
Strongest matches
adverb as in thoroughly
Strongest matches
adverb as in totally
adverb as in universally
Strongest matches
adverb as in wholly
adverb as in widely
Strongest matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
After Trump’s loss, the Republican-controlled state legislature passed a massive bill “to comprehensively revise elections” in response to “many electors concerned about allegations of rampant voter fraud.”
Mr O'Hara said that unless the matter was "comprehensively investigated" then it was "inevitable that the damaging drip, drip of revelations will continue to erode public trust".
“Before any functionality like Recall is deployed the security and privacy aspects will need to be comprehensively tested,” he said.
Gloucestershire won their first T20 Blast title in glorious style as they comprehensively outplayed West Country rivals Somerset.
He added: "This must be a turning point for legacy investigations. It should be the moment where we agree to deal with the past comprehensively and ethically."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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