adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
list
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A more exhaustive list is contained in Reference 4.
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It is not possible to draw up an exhaustive list of matters that may legitimately be taken into account.
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It is by no means an exhaustive list .
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This is not intended as an exhaustive list .
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This can not be an exhaustive list since, like other financial intermediaries, insurance companies are continually developing new products.
study
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But even with the field limited in this way, an exhaustive study is out of the question.
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Surely his exhaustive studies of the finches in the Galapagos only confirmed what his childhood made clear.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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As a result of exhaustive inquiries the police are at last able to issue a description of the murderer.
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The list shown here is by no means exhaustive .
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The rescue team made an exhaustive search of the area.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Again, our list is not intended to be exhaustive and you might try to suggest other potential reasons.
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An exhaustive investigation into better methods of financing young entrants is continuing.
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An exhaustive search through student records was conducted to answer three main questions: 1.
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And he complains bitterly that exhaustive health tests were not done years ago.
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In spite of its name the exhaustive ballot is not a single ballot but a series of ballots.
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The categories were not intended to be exhaustive .
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The list is neither exhaustive nor definitive.
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The time for exhaustive reading is when you have worked out your own ideas with some fullness and in spirit of discovery.