thoroughgoing in English

adjective
1
involving or attending to every detail or aspect of something.
a thoroughgoing reform of the whole economy

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1. a thoroughgoing revision of the text.

2. It was precisely because we did thoroughgoing work there.

3. The tutoring program is a thoroughgoing success.

4. The programme has been a thoroughgoing success.

5. There is no evidence that they were thoroughgoing pacifists.

6. Important and radically different; thoroughgoing: a Copernican revolution in modern art.

7. Thirdly, Thoroughgoing excavates the content of ideological and political education in teaching material.

8. The May 4 th Movement was a thoroughgoing, uncompromising revolutionary movement against imperialism and feudalism.

9. After the war began, political mobilization was very far from extensive, let alone thoroughgoing.

10. It is quite possible to perform a thoroughgoing stability analysis by combining the existing models.

11. There must be a thoroughgoing socialist revolution on the political and ideological fronts too.

12. The experiment also illustrates how thoroughgoing one has to be in applying quantum mechanics.

13. Though a true hero, he was also a thoroughgoing bureaucrat and politician, a formidable combination.

14. Though a true hero, he was also a thoroughgoing bureaucrat and politician, a formidable combination ( Mario Puzo ) ...

15. 29 For Buckle, this laid the foundations for a thoroughgoing science of history, and others shared his belief.

16. For Buckle, this laid the foundations for a thoroughgoing science of history, and others shared his belief.

17. Spinoza was a thoroughgoing determinist who held that absolutely everything that happens occurs through the operation of necessity.

18. But they minimize the difference in so far as they propound a thoroughgoing assimilation of male and female desires.

19. A thoroughgoing deconstructive analysis would show culture being absorbed into literature, or at least into textuality and verbal play.

20. It seems all too clear that only a thoroughgoing solution will gain respect or be adequate to solve the problem.

21. 19 The sociologist Scheff is probably the social scientist who has attempted the most thoroughgoing analysis of catharsis in social life.

22. Featuring its unique properties, rice protein stands out primely among cereal proteins, therefore the thoroughgoing study on it has been conducting.

23. Second, the principle focus and promote the effectiveness of surveillance in urban and rural planning work in a thoroughgoing way.

24. Such critical perspectives suggest we are in the midst of a thoroughgoing overhaul of traditional ideas about artistic value and meaning.

25. With the thoroughgoing of the quality education, examinational force to students applying knowledge ability in written expression is increasing day and day.

26. Yet on another level, Stiglitz is unsurprised , because such decisions are of a piece with the thoroughgoing intellectual inconsistency of the Bush administration.

27. Self-inspection and rectification of the status quo out of the 19 districts use the "field supervision, halfway forward, the exchange" and other forms in a thoroughgoing way.

28. Adjective total, complete, extreme, absolute, gross, notorious, utter, outright, thorough, infamous, rank, blatant, monstrous, vile, downright, atrocious, out-and-out, flagrant, egregious, unmitigated, undisguised, thoroughgoing, deep-dyed (usually derogatory) That's the most Arrant nonsense I've ever heard.

29. ‘The Bestselling single in 2000 was Bob the Builder's Can We Fix It?’ ‘She turned her experiences into two hilarious Bestselling books.’ ‘Based on the Bestselling novel by Sebastian Faulks, but with some thoroughgoing shifts in tone and narrative, Charlotte Gray centres on a heroine joining the Second World War effort and falling in

30. ‘The Bestselling single in 2000 was Bob the Builder's Can We Fix It?’ ‘She turned her experiences into two hilarious Bestselling books.’ ‘Based on the Bestselling novel by Sebastian Faulks, but with some thoroughgoing shifts in tone and narrative, Charlotte Gray centres on a heroine joining the Second World War effort and falling in