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make full

VERB
  1. make full, also in a metaphorical sense
    fill the child with pride
    fill a container

How To Use make full In A Sentence

  • The vitamin B complex enables the body to make full use of the food consumed.
  • It is advisable that consumers make full use of their Isa allowance when choosing savings accounts to benefit from the tax-free status. Times, Sunday Times
  • The library is equipped with the latest in microreaders and printers in order to make full use of the growing microform collection.
  • The observer should always make full notes about the atmospheric conditions.
  • You should also look at recruitment websites and make full use of contacts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everyone should have access to flexible working and make full use of the opportunity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everyone should have access to flexible working and make full use of the opportunity. Times, Sunday Times
  • On this particular day bottle stores were broken into, bottle stores were looted and in a situation like that one could expect the tsotsi element to make full use of an opportunity like this and this is exactly what they did … At 3 I was still at Phefeni. 'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
  • Time is so precious that you must make full use of it.
  • The spouse had a duty to the court to make full and frank disclosure of his resources. Times, Sunday Times
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