The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fully \Ful"ly\, adv. In a full manner or degree; completely; entirely; without lack or defect; adequately; satisfactorily; as, to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition.
Fully committed (Law), committed to prison for trial, in distinction from being detained for examination.
Syn: Completely; entirely; maturely; plentifully; abundantly; plenteously; copiously; largely; amply; sufficiently; clearly; distinctly; perfectly.
Usage examples of "fully committed".
The plan represented another risk for Theodore, but he was by now fully committed to Kreizler’.
It will hold until the LRRPs in the mountains to the north report that the enemy is fully committed to the attack, with no reserves out of our kill zone.
Self-esteem is the consequence, expression and reward of a mind fully committed to reason.
Hiroshi and Cordelia also struck Jordy as being rock-solid, fully committed to human liberty, and psychologically mature.
Then he goes to India and sets up a war in which India's army is fully committed in Burma.
But the Indians also know that the Chinese are massing on the Burmese border, and yet they proceed with their attack on Burma, and their forces are almost fully committed, making no provision for defense against a Chinese attack from the north.
He also said he was fully committed to everything he had told the crown prince at his ranch in the spring.
He didn't dispute one word Shota had said about what would befall them if they didn't prevail, but he was angered that she seemed to think that he needed to hear it again, as if he did not grasp what they were fighting for and as a result was failing to be fully committed to their cause.
The Baidee army had been fully committed only once in the years since the prophetess.
Kilrathi fighters, now fully committed to this new threat, swarmed in, space so thick with them that he witnessed half a dozen collisions between turning fighters, their own ships, and Confederation craft.
Eight villages are fully committed, and by winter I think that the problem will be the lack of educated teachers.