Collocations for "fully"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "fully" in context.
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ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adv
- a fully equipped [kitchen, woodshop]
- a fully functional [program, machine]
- a fully loaded [truck, box, gun]
- a fully furnished [apartment, house]
- a fully automatic [car, dishwasher]
- fully automated [production, manufacturing, factories]
- a fully paid [invoice, debt, bill]
- has been fully [paid, credited, settled]
- will be fully [operational] in [December]
- the [program] is fully functional
- is (not) fully [operational, functional]
- has not (yet) been fully developed
- is (not) fully [compliant, involved, compatible] with
- is not fully supported
- [is, can be] fully customized
- is fully qualified [as, to]
- does not fully support
- fully fits with the [account, statement, description]
- fully fits into our [living room, budget]
- was (not) fully [ready, prepared] for
- fully integrated into
- I fully understand [what, how, why]
- Yes, I am fully aware (of that)
- looked her fully in the eyes
- kissed him fully on the [lips, mouth]
- fully and [deeply, accurately, effectively]
'fully' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Easter
- accessible
- account
- acknowledge
- apartment
- awake
- behind
- capable
- charged
- committed
- competent
- compliant
- comply
- comprehend
- concentrate
- concur
- condition
- conscious
- developed
- digest
- embrace
- enclosed
- engage
- entity
- exempt
- facility
- fitted
- flat
- fleet
- functional
- furnish
- furnished
- grounded
- grown
- immerse
- inclusive
- instruct
- insure
- internal
- lit
- loaded
- lodge
- mature
- merit
- mobile
- operational
- packed
- paid
- pantry
- practitioner