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was fully exploited

adverb

In a full manner; without lack or defect.

  • He fully met his responsibilities.

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The exploitation rate (E) was calculated as 0.63 indicating that longtail tuna was fully exploited in the study region.

They outclassed Valencia, in every department, whose over reliance on striker Soldado was fully exploited.

In Roman times the arch was fully exploited in bridges, aqueducts, and large-scale architecture.

Rashtrakuta power declined suddenly, however, after the reign of Indra, and this was fully exploited by the feudatory Taila.

This glorious piece reveals how the most distinctive characteristic of glass, its transparency, was fully exploited right at the beginning of the industrialization of glassmaking.

The Mediterranean as a whole has confounded scientists, who in the late 1970s had said that the sea was fully exploited.

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Nevertheless, says Brownlow, "while the components had been devised no one was fully exploiting them".

Nearly two-thirds of the world's fisheries are "fully exploited", and most of the rest are over-exploited.

The setting is fully exploited.

Chromatic harmony and contrapuntal development are fully exploited.

The period details of le Carré's first novel are fully exploited by this classy dramatisation.

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