The word “comprehensive” is an adjective that means complete, thorough, and including all or nearly all elements, details, or aspects of something. It is used across various industries to describe an all-encompassing approach that leaves nothing out. 📑 Everyday Language & Business
Comprehensive Review/Study: An exhaustive analysis that covers every relevant detail or data point.
Comprehensive Guide: A manual or book providing full information about a specific topic, such as the Cambridge Dictionary example of a “comprehensive guide to Rome”. 🛡️ Insurance
Comprehensive Car Insurance: A policy that provides financial protection against most risks that do not involve a collision. This includes theft, vandalism, fire, weather damage like hail, or hitting an animal. It is often distinguished from “collision insurance”.
Comprehensive Health Insurance: A policy that covers a wide variety of medical expenses, including routine checkups, emergency care, and surgeries. 🎓 Academia COMPREHENSIVE | English meaning – Cambridge Dictionary
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