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In full

💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "In full"

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WordDefinition
fullyverbIn a full manner; without lack or defect; completely, entirely.
bring backverb(transitive, ditransitive) To fetch something.
come toverb(transitive) To total; to amount to.
take toverb(idiomatic) To begin, as a new habit or practice.
count onverb(transitive) To rely on, trust, or expect.
bring inverbTo introduce, add or initiate a person or group of people to an organisation or event; to give (someone) a share or portion of something.
hand inverb(transitive) To give something to a responsible person.
get onverb(intransitive) To cope or manage (over time); to handle a situation; to perform or make progress.
stick toverb(idiomatic) To persist; to continue (to use, do, etc.)
put onverb(transitive) To don (clothing, equipment, or the like).
go onverb(intransitive) To continue an action.
turn downverb(idiomatic) To refuse, decline, or deny.
any more(in negative or interrogative constructions) From a given time onwards; longer, again.
carry onverb(idiomatic, intransitive) To continue or proceed as before.
add toverbhave an increased effect
go downverbTo descend; to move from a higher place to a lower one.
cry forverbneed badly or desperately
believe inverbhave a firm conviction as to the goodness of something
hand oververb(transitive, idiomatic) To relinquish control or possession of something to someone.
lay offverb(transitive, chiefly US, idiomatic) (of an employer) To dismiss (workers) from employment, e.g. at a time of low business volume or through no fault of the worker, often with a severance package.

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