all-out
Adjective

all-out (not comparable)

  1. using every available means
    They were planning to launch an all-out attack against the enemy.
  2. covering all aspects without exception
    This book is an all-out examination of a very important issue in our community.
Related terms Translations
  • Italian: a tutto campo
  • Spanish: sin cuartel
Adverb

all-out

  1. In a manner in which one uses every available means, sparing no effort.
    The workers went all-out in order to finish the job on time.



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