full implication
Frequency: 7.916.2 per million words
All the results or effects of something, often ones that are not obvious at first.
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- Now they realized the full implications of the new system.
- It took some time for everyone to grasp the full implications of the policy change.
- She pondered the full implication of his words, realizing their gravity.
- The committee failed to consider the full implications of their decision.
- Only later did he understand the full implications of what he had done.
- We need to carefully analyze the full implications of this proposed legislation.
- His research delved into the full implications of climate change on biodiversity.
- The news report outlined the full implications of the economic crisis.
- It's crucial to explore the full implications before making such a major commitment.
- They are just beginning to comprehend the full implications of their discovery.