The term “comprehensive” means complete, including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. It ensures that no important details are left out. Key Characteristics Thorough: Covers a topic from start to finish. Inclusive: Contains wide-ranging information or items. Broad: Deals with a large scope of material. Common Examples
Comprehensive Insurance: Covers all damages, including theft, fire, and accidents.
Comprehensive Exam: A test measuring a student’s full knowledge of a subject.
Comprehensive Medical Review: A complete checkup of a patient’s entire health history. Common Synonyms Exhaustive All-inclusive Full-scale If you want, I can: Provide sentences using the word in different contexts.
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