FULLY
\fˈʊli], \fˈʊli], \f_ˈʊ_l_i]\
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sufficiently; more than adequately; "the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions"; "they were fully (or amply) fed"
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referring to a quantity; "the amount was paid in full"
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to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form); "fully grown"; "he didn't fully understand"; "knew full well"; "full-grown"; "full-fledged"
By Princeton University
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sufficiently; more than adequately; "the evidence amply (or fully) confirms our suspicions"; "they were fully (or amply) fed"
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to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; "fully grown"; "he didn't fully understand"; "knew full well"; (`full' is used as a combining form as in `full-grown' or `full-fledged')
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referring to a quantity; "the amount was paid in full"
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Completely; abundantly; as, they were fully equipped for their journey.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
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adv. In a full manner or degree; without lack or defect;—completely; entirely; maturely; plentifully; abundantly; copiously; amply; sufficiently; dearly; distinctly; perfectly.
By Thomas Sheridan
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