Definitionadj. performed comprehensively and completely
Last update: April 16, 2017
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He made an exhaustive study of the dinosaur fossils. [adjective]
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I ca n't pretend this has been an exhaustive study by blokes in white coats and glasses peering into test-tubes. [adjective]
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The list is not exhaustive, simply a starting point. [adjective]
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A more exhaustive account of the life and times of Franklin may be found in James Parton's Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin (2 vols.) [adjective]
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The arm-muscles have been studied in an absolutely exhaustive manner by Fiirbringer, who in his monumental work has tabulated and then scrutinized the chief characters of fourteen selected muscles. [Please select]
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Airy, after an exhaustive inquiry, in favour of the eclipse of 585 B. [Please select]
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Earle, and he was able to make his recognition of her exhaustive. [Please select]
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Careful and exhaustive drawings accompanied the description of the monument. [Please select]
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One after another of the remaining three Europeans was engulfed in this exhaustive search. [Please select]
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An exhaustive work of research, with full accounts of Croghan and Findlay. [Please select]
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