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to the full

Idioms  
  1. Also, to the fullest. To the maximum extent, completely, as in He had always lived life to the full. [Late 1300s]


Example Sentences

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Within the Assembly of Experts, however, there is understood to be a small committee tasked with reviewing and narrowing down names, potentially presenting a shortlist to the full body once formal proceedings begin.

From BBC

And then, suddenly, Easter Island was exposed to the full fury of 19th-century colonialism.

From The Wall Street Journal

Georgia said: "I'm not that sporty but I grew up in a rugby family, so I think I was attracted to the full impact aspects of ice hockey - like the fights between players."

From BBC

The 78-year-old had always lived life to the full, and been keenly involved in aqua-aerobics and dance classes since her retirement as a social worker.

From BBC

"And I almost feel like that, to the full extent, has been taken away from me, because right now I can't do those things, and I've got to explain to my children why."

From BBC