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Definition of comprehensively

Comprehensively
Comprehensively Com`pre*hen"sive*ly, adv. In a comprehensive manner; with great extent of scope.

Meaning of comprehensively from wikipedia

- Look up comprehensive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comprehensive may refer to: Comprehensive layout, the page layout of a proposed design as initially...
- 2014. They are: Comprehensively build a moderately prosperous societyComprehensively build a modern socialist country Comprehensively deepen reform Comprehensively...
- In company financial reporting in the United States, comprehensive Income (or comprehensive earnings) "includes all changes in equity during a period except...
- Comprehensive Cover is the highest level of cover a person can have if they take out motor insurance in the United Kingdom. In recent years, Comprehensive...
- charge of "Comprehensively Deepening Reforms". These reforms are intended to be even more far-reaching than the previous round of comprehensive Chinese economic...
- A comprehensive school is a secondary school for pupils aged 11–16 or 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude...
- In higher education, a comprehensive examination (or comprehensive exam or exams), often abbreviated as "comps", is a specific type of examination that...
- An Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, formerly called Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)) is a set of U.S. government financial statements...
- Frecheville Comprehensive School was a secondary school located in Frecheville, South Yorkshire, England. When built, the school was in Derbyshire, but...
- PhD-granting programs and medical schools (for example, McGill University); "comprehensive" universities that have some PhDs but are not geared toward research...