Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

in-full

adverb
/ɪn fʊl/
Definition
Complete in all respects; without any missing parts or omissions.
Examples
  • The report was submitted in-full, ensuring all details were covered.
  • We expect payment in-full by the end of the month.
Meaning
Refers to something that is provided completely, without any deductions, reductions, or exclusions.
Synonyms
  • completely
  • entirely
  • totally