Full
/fʊl/
Definitions
- (adj.) Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; complete or entire.
The courtroom was full to capacity.
- (adj.) Having fulfilled all legal requirements or conditions.
The contract is now full and enforceable.
Forms
- fuller
- fullest
Commentary
In legal drafting, 'full' often implies the absence of partiality or incompleteness, signaling completeness or totality of an action or state.
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