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make full

v. make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride" [syn: fill, fill up] [ant: empty]

Usage examples of "make full".

That's seriously hurting our ability to make full use of the new hardware, especially the compensators, since our squadrons are no longer homogenous.

But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.

We are, thereafter, free to make full war against Syria at a time and place of our choosing.

The brigadier was bound and determined to make full and proper use of the months he’.

Once more, in the aftermath of war, she was able to make full use of this new information in her subsequent novels.

This, Kay decided, was one case where she would have to make full use of those contacts.

Charlene had been on Salter Station less than twenty-four hours, the second person to make full transfer from the Institute.

In other words, I make you aware of this amor stuff not as confession of personal misdeeds but to make full disclosure of situation that could influence my judgment vis-a-vis Semper Marine and conceivably negatively impact shareholder value, or, much more plausibly, that could be SEEN as doing so by minority-shareholder lawyers who infest our industry like guinea worms, and used as pretext for legal action).