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Fully

/ˈfʊli/
Completely or entirely, without anything missing or excluded.

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Examples:

Left to his own devices for fully eight months.

Now fully awake, Mr Rolles suddenly sat up.

The court-room was fully lighted.

Etymology:

etymology
Derived from Old English fullice, a combination of full meaning entire and -ly, an adverbial suffix. The meaning has carried through Middle English, adapting in form but retaining its original sense.

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