comprehensive
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source: Comprehensive Plan
adjective
1. complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something:
〈物・事が〉包括的な, 網羅的な, 広範囲にわたる(thorough)
e.g. a comprehensive list of sources.
of large content or scope; wide-ranging:
e.g. a comprehensive collection of photographs.
(of automobile insurance) providing coverage for most risks, including damage to the policyholder's own vehicle:
e.g. comprehensive and collision insurance.
(also comprehensive examination or comp) US an examination testing a student's command of a special field of knowledge.
⦅米⦆ ; 〖通例~s〗 総合試験(comprehensive examination)〘学部学生や大学院生が受ける専攻科目の総合的試験〙
2. archaic relating to understanding.
noun (in full comprehensive school) British
a secondary school catering to children of all abilities from a given area.
⦅英⦆ 総合中等学校(comprehensive school)〘11歳以上の生徒が通う公立の中・高校で, 16歳の義務教育終了時もしくは18歳で卒業する〙
DERIVATIVES
comprehensiveness | ˌkämprəˈhensivnəs | noun
ORIGIN
early 17th century: from French compréhensif, -ive, from late Latin comprehensivus, from the verb comprehendere ‘grasp mentally’.