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on all counts
adverb as in completely
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adverb as in intensively
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- absolutely
- all the way
- altogether
- conclusively
- en masse
- finally
- from A to Z
- from beginning to end
- hook, line, and sinker
- in all
- in and out
- in entirety
- in full
- in toto
- inside out
- painstakingly
- perfectly
- quite
- solidly
- to the end
- to the limit
- to the max
- to the nth degree
- totally
- ultimately
- unabridged
- unanimously
- unconditionally
- undividedly
- up and down
- utterly
- wholly
- with heart and soul
- without omission
Example Sentences
They face a maximum sentence of three years if convicted on all counts.
The jury seemed to think the shoe fit, taking around 40 minutes to come back with its verdict: Guilty on all counts.
Stone was later found guilty by a jury on all counts.
The jury at his first trial in August 2023 failed to reach a verdict but this time, it took the jury of nine men and three women just under seven and a half hours to find Stringer guilty on all counts.
He pleaded not guilty in October 2023, but a jury found him guilty on all counts in March.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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