fully illustrate

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

To illustrate something completely, leaving no part without a picture or diagram.

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  • The detailed report aims to fully illustrate the project's impact.
  • Her presentation will fully illustrate the complexities of climate change.
  • To fully illustrate his theory, the professor used multiple case studies.
  • The new documentary attempts to fully illustrate the life of the famous artist.
  • We need more data to fully illustrate the trends observed in the market.
  • A series of experiments was designed to fully illustrate the chemical reaction.
  • The author's notes help to fully illustrate the historical context of the novel.
  • It's challenging to fully illustrate such a nuanced concept in a short article.
  • The exhibition strives to fully illustrate the cultural diversity of the region.
  • Only through extensive research can we fully illustrate the causes of the phenomenon.