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View definitions for comprehensively

comprehensively

adverb as in exhaustively

adverb as in fully

adverb as in universally

adverb as in widely

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This target has been comprehensively missed since 2019, the report said, and the overall performance throughout Northern Ireland is much worse than England and Wales.

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Last year, Russell became the first driver in Hamilton's 18-year career to comprehensively beat the seven-time champion in qualifying over a full season.

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NHS leaders have acknowledged a recovery plan for dentistry in England, launched by the previous Conservative government a year ago, has comprehensively failed.

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"The scheme has been comprehensively adjusted," explained James Taylor from architecture firm Woods Bagot.

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But some members of the Church have cast doubts about the system that comprehensively hands the process for dealing with abuse allegations to an outside organisation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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