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scope
noun as in extent or range of something
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Special praise goes to Kudrow for the way she broadened the scope of Valerie Cherish in Season 2.
Most of the actions taken by prior presidents were more limited in size, scope and benefits.
The story of Alstory Simon has all the scope and scale, the cruel reversals, and pointless waste of proper tragedy.
“We are talking a very broad scope here,” one senior committee staff member said.
I mean, most people on here are literally openly hoping for the leaks to continue and expand in scope and scale.
Not only do children thus of themselves extend the scope of our commands, they show a disposition to make rules for themselves.
What are these numerous Acts of Parliament and what are their objects, scope, and intentions?
Curt as is the cable it has yet scope to show up a little more of our great K.'s outfit.
A few words will suffice to explain the general scope of those alterations.
On reaching the front the volunteer captain soon found scope for his pencil.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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