to the full

The phrase "to the full" is often used to describe actions or experiences carried out with maximum effort or intensity.

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Definition

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(common)To the greatest extent or degree possible.

Example

  • He enjoys life to the full, seizing every opportunity that comes his way.

B2General

(common)With maximum intensity, energy, or enthusiasm.

Example

  • She danced to the full, not holding back any of her energy.

Similar

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

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