Comprehensive

/ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnsɪv/ adjective

Comprehensive describes something that covers a subject completely and includes all or almost all the necessary details. It suggests thoroughness instead of just a quick overview.

From Late Latin 'comprehensīvus', from 'comprehendere' meaning 'to grasp, seize, understand'. The word shifted from physically 'grasping' to mentally 'grasping everything' about a topic.

AMሰፊ
ARشامل
BNব্যাপক
CSkomplexní
DAomfattende
DEumfassend
ELπεριεκτικός
ESintegral
FAجامع
FIkattava
FRcomplet
GUવ્યાપક
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