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Example sentences for "fully described"

  • The Magnet, M, is fully described in App.

  • The porous cup, P C, is fully described in App.

  • MOTOR, fully described on another page, is well called "A motor that can do things.

  • This vessel was capable of holding one person, and air sufficient to support him thirty minutes without receiving fresh air, and is fully described in 'Barnes's Submarine Warfare.

  • The American government have up to the present time not sanctioned the purchase of the costly Whitehead torpedo, preferring their own locomotive torpedo, which will be fully described further on.

  • The Lay torpedo boat, which is fully described in the chapter on offensive torpedoes, is capable of being used for the foregoing purposes.

  • The coal combination will be fully described in vol.

  • These will be fully described in our second volume in connection with stock-watering, valuation and allied financial problems.

  • As the very remarkable maxillary palpi of that extraordinary Coleopterous genus Atractocerus seem not to have been so fully described as they deserve, I shall give here a minute detail of their composition.

  • Barley germinated according to proper methods is called malt, and its preparation is fully described in Chapter VI.

  • This is accomplished by distillation and rectification, as will be fully described in the chapters following.

  • Here we have the electric kite and manner of using it fully described without, however, any direct statement that the author himself actually experimented with it, although he does say that the experiment was successfully carried out.

  • This experiment is fully described by Coulomb, and he even emphasizes the fact that the external discharging bodies need not necessarily be of the same shape as the charged sphere.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fully described" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    asked himself; burn stick; chance seedling; common things; could not bring himself; fade away; fully armed; fully aware; fully convinced; fully described; fully developed; fully persuaded; fully satisfied; heavy blow; her home; high hill; himself said; its present; many pages; the evening; total value; true soldier; waste away; what adventure; when finished; woman shall