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ExhaustiveWhen a set of events comprises all possible occurrences of a reference set.
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ExhaustiveCovering or containing all possible outcomes.
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Exhaustive1780s, from exhaust (v.) + -ive. Related: Exhaustively; exhaustiveness.
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Exhaustiveperformed comprehensively and completely; "an exhaustive study"; "made a thorough search"; "thoroughgoing research" (exhau [..]
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ExhaustiveA collection of events {A1, A2, A3, … } exhausts the set A if, for the event A to occur, at least one of those sets must also occur; that is, if S ⊂ A1 ∪ A2 ∪ A3 ∪ … If the event A is not specified, i [..]
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Exhaustiveadj. Thorough and complete in execution.
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ExhaustiveA search of an index, catalog, bibliographic database, or library collection with the aim of identifying all the records or items relevant to the topic. An exhaustive literature search, using all the [..]
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Exhaustive(adj) performed comprehensively and completely
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ExhaustiveWhen a set of events comprises all possible occurrences of a reference set the results are exhaustive. For example, the list of age groups 0 to 19, 20 to 34, 35 to 59 and 60 years and over is exhausti [..]
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Exhaustive
Including every possible element.
''We made an exhaustive list.''
Fully comprehensive.
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