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Definitionn. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control:
Last update: September 29, 2015
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There is a job having plenty of scope for new and original ideas. [Please select]
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Police are broadening the scope of their enquiries. [Please select]
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It is beyond the scope of the present article to attempt to describe the different forms of budding fungi (Saccharomyces), mould fungi and bacteria which are capable of fermenting sugar solutions. [Please select]
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The scope of the History is enormous. [Please select]
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Were there schemes of wider scope. [Please select]
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"Ay; but, Malluch, his idea of vengeance--what is its scope." [Please select]
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"There is not much scope in St." [Please select]
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_ "In its scope and power it is unrivalled among war stories." [Please select]
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The advance was on a very different plan, taking place in straggling lines and small groups dispersed over quite a scope of country. [Please select]
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His four routes between the two points named covered a vast scope of country, several hundred miles in width. [Please select]
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And there we had fine scope; it brought my hand pretty well in for the service in this country. [Please select]
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