Full-scale (adjective)

Complete or comprehensive in all aspects.

Origin:

The term "full-scale" is derived from the word "scale" which means "a graduated series of marks or intervals used in measuring or grading something", and "full" which means "to the maximum possible extent". so, "full-scale" means "complete or comprehensive in all aspects".

Examples:

  1. They launched a full-scale investigation into the matter.
  2. The company decided to go ahead with the full-scale production of the new product.
  3. The government has ordered a full-scale evacuation of the area.
  4. The company embarked on a full-scale restructuring of its operations.
  5. He was preparing for a full-scale war.
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