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in all respects
adjective as in throughout
Weak matches
- all over
- all the time
- all through
- around
- at full length
- completely
- during
- every bit
- everyplace
- everywhere
- far and near
- far and wide
- for the duration
- from beginning to end
- from end to end
- from one end to the other
- from start to finish
- from the start
- from the word go
- high and low
- in every place
- in everything
- inside and out
- on all accounts
- over
- overall
- right through
- round
- the whole time
- through the whole of
- to the end
- up and down
Example Sentences
So the court directed Evnen “to comply in all respects with the provisions of L.B. 20.”
“Our system of government can’t function when people in government think that somehow, some way, the power they’ve been given is absolute in all respects. And that’s where you fell. You have no respect for the checks and balances of government. You have no respect for this court. You have no respect for law enforcement.”
The coroner who investigated her death highlighted concerns that one-word judgements meant the same grading of "inadequate" could be given to a school which "is dreadful in all respects", and to another which is good but with issues which could have been remedied by the time the Ofsted report was published.
"We are not persuaded that the applicant should be differently sentenced. The sentence thus remains in all respects as it was before."
“We are grateful for his accomplishments on the field, his warmth in the clubhouse and his character in all respects, and we congratulate him on this well-deserved honor.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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