Fullest

/ˈfʊlɪst/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Most complete or comprehensive, especially in the context of legal rights, remedies, or measures.
    The plaintiff seeks the fullest extent of damages allowable under the law.

Commentary

Used to emphasize the most complete or entire extent of a legal concept, often in legal documents to stress non-limitation.

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