Antonym: incomprehensive. Similar words: comprehension, comprehensible, impressive, offensive, defensive, extensive, sensitive, forehead. Meaning: [‚kɑmprɪ'hensɪv /'kɒm-] n. an intensive examination testing a student's proficiency in some special field of knowledge. adj. 1. including all or everything 2. broad in scope.
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181) But should the area remain in the county under the current comprehensive plan, the population could grow to 155, 000.
182) Much of the stock consists of books that might be found elsewhere - though rarely in such a comprehensive collection.
183) This is not excessive if all attachments are included and a comprehensive review of literature is included.
184) The Deputy Governor of Bullwood provided a comprehensive analysis of the system's ills before the Sub-Committee.
185) Each chapter begins with a brief introduction, and ends with a comprehensive list of references - typically in the hundreds.
186) A total comprehensive view was now available complete with a repertoire of techniques for implementation.
187) The Topic Criteria provide a comprehensive list of mathematical skills and processes.
188) These will form the basis of a comprehensive family assessment procedure for use in research and practice.
189) The planning of each patient's care is dependent upon a comprehensive and accurate assessment.
190) The factory was given a comprehensive safety inspection three months ago.
191) In fact, wholesale reconstruction on the lines advocated by Buchanan's comprehensive approach has not been followed.
192) According to Williamson, the five principles generic to any comprehensive quality assurance system relate to the following: 1.
193) One of its major components is a comprehensive library media program designed to meet their needs.
194) We provide a comprehensive range of sizes to suit every yacht specification for leisure use or for the longest of passages.
195) But there never has been such a comprehensive study to test the theory.
196) Contact the museum or watch local press for a comprehensive list of current exhibitions.
197) At the end of the patrol I was to submit a comprehensive report of our findings.
198) Hughes looks at comprehensive assessment of elderly people and their carers.
199) His major achievement was a comprehensive and unusually liberal legal code.
200) To preserve nonuse will require policies more ambitious and comprehensive than the obsolete bipolar deterrence strategy.
201) Or that a comprehensive test ban might not be possible - even desirable - at some point in the future.
202) Support for comprehensive schools is weakest among the over 65s, of whom only 60 % approve of the principle.
203) The proposals include a comprehensive programme of security and protection for all those engaged in helping the less fortunate.
204) I am increasingly convinced that a comprehensive test ban would be a big step to take in curbing proliferation.
205) I do not claim that this book is in any way a final or even comprehensive analysis of its subject matter.
205) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
206) Your notes should provide a concise but comprehensive account of a given topic.
207) The citizens charter is simply the most comprehensive programme ever launched by any Government anywhere to improve public services.
208) The evidence for glass bead production at Ribe is comprehensive, and the material has yet to be published in full.
209) Computer Services Computer Services provide a comprehensive computing and data communications service to all sections of the University community.
210) A comprehensive review of quantitative cross-national studies of political violence.
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