in full
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Completely, to the total amount due: Used to indicate that a payment, debt, or obligation has been satisfied without any remaining balance.
- Without abbreviation or omission: Used to indicate that something is presented in its complete, unabridged form.
Usage Examples
- Adverb:
- The loan must be repaid in full by the end of the year.
- Please write your name in full on the application form.
- The invoice was settled in full.
Advanced Usage
- Legal and Financial Contexts: Commonly used in formal agreements, contracts, and financial documents to specify complete payment or fulfillment.
- The settlement requires the defendant to compensate the plaintiff in full.
- Formal Requests: Used in instructions to demand completeness.
- All candidates must disclose their employment history in full.
Variants and Related Words
- Full payment (noun phrase): The complete amount of money owed.
- We require full payment upon delivery.
- Fully (adverb): Completely or entirely. (Note: "Fully" is a broader synonym, while "in full" is often specific to payments or formal completeness.)
- In its entirety (phrase): As a whole, completely. Often interchangeable with "in full" for non-financial contexts.
- The report was published in its entirety.
Synonyms
- Completely
- Entirely
- Totally
- Wholly
Related Phrases
- Pay in full: To settle the entire amount of a debt.
- The customer promised to pay in full next week.
- In full and final settlement: A legal phrase indicating a payment that resolves a claim completely and conclusively.
- This check is offered in full and final settlement of all your claims.
Notes on Usage
- The phrase "in full" is typically placed after the verb it modifies (e.g., , ).
- It is a fixed adverbial phrase and should not be split (e.g., "in its full" is incorrect).
Adverb
- referring to a quantity
- the amount was paid in full