in full form

The phrase "in full form" typically conveys the idea of completeness, entirety, or being fully operational.

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Definition

B2General

(common)Presented in its entirety, with no parts missing or abbreviated.

Example

  • Please submit your name in full form on the application.

B2Operational

(common)Functioning at its maximum capacity or in its most active state.

Example

  • The festival was in full form by the evening, with all activities in full swing.

C1Development

(common)Having reached its maximum potential or being fully matured.

Example

  • The artist's style is now in full form after years of practice.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in full form":

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