in full
1 of 1adverb/ɪn ˈfʊl/
1
in a way that contains all that is wanted, needed, or is possible, without any omissions
- The report was submitted in full, addressing all the required points.
- The agreement was honored in full, with both parties fulfilling their obligations.
- Please pay the invoice in full by the due date.
- The loan must be repaid in full within five years.
- He paid the bill in full without asking for a discount.
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