adverb

fully

fully, completely, entirely

I fully understand the situation.

I fully understand the situation.

The project is now fully operational.

The project is now fully operational.

fully + verb/adjective to do something completely I fully support your decision.

Synonyms: completely, entirely, totally; Antonyms: partially, incompletely

From 'full' + the adverb-forming suffix '-ly'. 'Full' derives from Old English.

Think of a glass that is 'full'. 'Fully' means to that same complete extent.

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