comprehensive

comprehensive
adj.
VERBS
be
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.

The list is fairly comprehensive.

fully, totally

fully comprehensive insurance

truly
Comprehensive is used with these nouns: ↑account, ↑analysis, ↑approach, ↑assessment, ↑bibliography, ↑bill, ↑collection, ↑cover, ↑coverage, ↑curriculum, ↑data, ↑database, ↑defeat, ↑definition, ↑description, ↑dictionary, ↑directory, ↑education, ↑evaluation, ↑exam, ↑examination, ↑explanation, ↑framework, ↑guide, ↑guideline, health service, ↑index, ↑instruction, ↑insurance, ↑introduction, ↑inventory, ↑knowledge, ↑list, ↑manual, ↑overview, ↑package, ↑picture, ↑plan, ↑programme, ↑range, ↑record, ↑reference, ↑reform, ↑report, ↑review, ↑school, ↑selection, ↑service, ↑set, ↑settlement, ↑solution, ↑statement, ↑strategy, ↑study, ↑summary, ↑survey, ↑sweep, ↑system, ↑training, ↑understanding, ↑victory, ↑view, ↑vision

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  • Comprehensive — may refer to: Comprehensive layout, the page layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the designer to a client Comprehensive school, a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude… …   Wikipedia

  • comprehensive — [käm΄prəhen′siv] adj. [LL comprehensivus] 1. dealing with all or many of the relevant details; including much; inclusive [a comprehensive survey] 2. able to comprehend fully [a comprehensive mind] 3. of or designating property insurance that… …   English World dictionary

  • comprehensive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) including or dealing with all or nearly all aspects of something. 2) Brit. (of a system of secondary education) in which children of all abilities are educated in one school. 3) (of motor vehicle insurance) providing cover for most …   English terms dictionary

  • comprehensive — containing much, 1610s, from Fr. comprehénsif, from L.L. comprehensivus, from comprehens , pp. stem of L. comprehendere (see COMPREHEND (Cf. comprehend)). Related: Comprehensively (mid 15c.); comprehensiveness …   Etymology dictionary

  • comprehensive — [adj] inclusive absolute, across the board*, all embracing, all inclusive, blanket, broad, catholic, compendious, complete, comprising, containing, discursive, encircling, encyclopedic, exhaustive, expansive, extensive, far reaching, full,… …   New thesaurus

  • comprehensive — com|pre|hen|sive W3 [ˌkɔmprıˈhensıv US ˌka:m ] adj 1.) including all the necessary facts, details, or problems that need to be dealt with = ↑thorough ▪ We offer our customers a comprehensive range of financial products. ▪ a comprehensive guide to …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • comprehensive — [[t]kɒ̱mprɪhe̱nsɪv[/t]] ♦♦♦ comprehensives 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is comprehensive includes everything that is needed or relevant. The Rough Guide to Nepal is a comprehensive guide to the region. Syn: complete Ant: partial 2) N COUNT: oft… …   English dictionary

  • comprehensive */*/ — UK [ˌkɒmprɪˈhensɪv] / US [ˌkɑmprəˈhensɪv] adjective 1) including many details or aspects of something We offer a comprehensive range of goods and services. a comprehensive guide to university courses a comprehensive strategic review 2) British… …   English dictionary

  • comprehensive — com|pre|hen|sive [ ,kamprə hensıv ] adjective ** 1. ) including many details or aspects of something: We offer a comprehensive range of goods and services. a comprehensive guide to courses in U.S. universities a comprehensive policy review 2. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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