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scope
noun as in extent or range of something
Example Sentences
“The scope of everything is just insane, that we actually reached the mountaintop of baseball and won a World Series. I understand what happened, but the true meaning behind it hasn’t fully hit me.”
Critics also point out that the historical nature of the sites will make it hard to conclusively establish divergent claims, leaving scope for bitter inter-religious battles and violence.
He insisted that the Iran-led alliance in the Middle East, which includes Hamas, Hezbollah, Yemen's Houthis and Iraqi Shia militias – the "scope of resistance" against Israel - would only strengthen too.
In this case, he added, "the scale, the size, the scope and the funding, and the fact that it's being endorsed at such a high level with both prime ministers - that's never been done before".
If a tsunami is, say, more than four hours away from arriving, officials may be able to issue fine-tuned orders that will limit the scope of the evacuated area.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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