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exhaustive

[ig-zaws-tiv] / ɪgˈzɔs tɪv /


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The law includes several examples of professional degrees but says it isn’t an exhaustive list.

From Los Angeles Times

We also received an exhaustive tutorial in the history of taste and of restorations executed to respond to that taste, with helpful diagrams for each exhibited work indicating what was old and what was added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Capote perfectly captures the sacramental quality of the holiday—how, through the exhaustive labor of polishing and scrubbing, we consecrate the routine rooms of daily existence into a sanctuary for celebration.

From The Wall Street Journal

The NRA said the cases Allen cited were based on a collection of news stories and not meant to be exhaustive or representative.

From Washington Post

Nonetheless, Matthew I. Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said that the major impact of the decision was the “exhaustive, clear documentation of what the industry knew and did.”

From New York Times