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- How can something be fuller or the fullest?
And how can one thing in a group be the fullest, or the most at its maximum, than other things also at their maximum? In short, how can something possibly be "fuller" or "fullest"? (For what it's worth, I've seen these words in the wild: the local school district has the motto "All students will achieve their fullest potential"
- Whats the difference between full and fullest in this context?
The importance of living life to the full The importance of living life to the fullest Do these sentences mean the same thing? Is "full" or "fullest" more appropriate in this contest?
- Adjective for someone who lives life to the fullest or lives in the . . .
Closed 3 years ago What is an adjective describing someone who lives life to the fullest or lives in the present? I would also prefer one-worded answers or hyphenated ones! Sample Sentence: She's such a [word] person, I really admire how she lives her life to the fullest
- to the fullest - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I got a requirement which says : The number comprises to the fullest 20 characters Does it mean the number can be as long as 20 characters or that the number must be 20 characters long?
- What is the word for someone who wants to get the most out of his life . . .
so the intended usage is describing a customer or a user who wants to get the most out of his time and life, who wants to live his life to the fullest Alternatively, if this is too narrow, is there a word for someone who in general wants to get the most out of things he has or things he endeavors?
- grammaticality - Greatest extent possible vs Greatest possible extent . . .
I know the following sentences basically mean the same thing: We need to reduce pollution to the greatest extent possible We need to reduce pollution to the greatest possible extent so my quest
- What are some idioms that refer to taking advantage of an opportunity . . .
What are some idioms that refer to taking advantage of an opportunity to the fullest? [closed] Ask Question Asked 9 years, 3 months ago Modified 9 years, 3 months ago
- What is a word for when you pass the responsibility of something to . . .
It is the state that causes you to forgo this responsibility But this can be a matter of degree, and if you are electing to take the fullest advantage of their protection, I think you are choosing to relinquish what discretionary responsibility exists
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