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Fully Adverb Means Greatest Degree Extent Aware Thoughts

word fully
definition
adverb
Fully means to the greatest degree or extent possible .
She was fully aware of my thoughts.
I don't fully agree with that.
You use fully to say that a process is completely finished .
He had still not fully recovered.
If you describe, answer, or deal with something fully, you leave out nothing that should be mentioned or dealt with.
Fiers promised to testify fully and truthfully.
Major elements of these debates are discussed more fully later in this book.
Fully is used to emphasize how great an amount is.
Fully 30% of the poor could not even afford access to illegal shanties.
cefr-level B2

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