The term Comprehensive means complete, including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. 📑 General Definition
Scope: Covering a wide area or a large amount of information.
Synonyms: Thorough, exhaustive, all-inclusive, extensive, and complete. Antonyms: Partial, limited, superficial, and incomplete. 🚗 Common Applications
Comprehensive Insurance: Cover that protects against non-collision damages like theft, fire, vandalism, or weather.
Comprehensive Exam: An intensive test taken by graduate students to evaluate their total knowledge of a field.
Comprehensive School: A secondary school in the UK that accepts children of all abilities without entrance exams.
Comprehensive Health Care: A medical plan covering a wide range of services, from preventative care to major surgery. 💡 Example Sentences
“The training manual provides a comprehensive guide to the new software.”
“The police conducted a comprehensive investigation into the incident.”
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