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all-out
[awl-out]
adjective
using all one's resources; complete; total.
an all-out effort.
all-out
adjective
using one's maximum powers
an all-out effort
adverb
to one's maximum effort or capacity
he went all out on the home stretch
Word History and Origins
Origin of all-out1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Israeli leaders in recent weeks announced new settlements in the West Bank and said that the military would proceed with an all-out assault against Gaza City.
According to him, there were “quite a few baby steps involved” before an all-out Clipse project was underway.
Putin launched the all-out invasion in February 2022 expecting Ukrainians to embrace Russian rule.
At news conferences and in interviews, she accused the president of waging “an all-out assault on Los Angeles,” inciting chaos and fear and using the city as “a test case for an extremist agenda.”
Against the backdrop of the massive floods in northern China, President Xi Jinping has called for "all-out" rescue efforts and told authorities to prepare for "worst-case and extreme scenarios".
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When To Use
All-out describes using all of your resources or energy to accomplish something, as in Talya made an all-out effort on her midterm exams.The related phrase all out usually follows go and means to make a total effort, as in Jamal’s parents really went all out for his birthday party, treating all the guests to helicopter rides! Example: The away team won the game because they went for an all-out attack on the home team.
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