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All-out   /ˈɔlˈaʊt/   Listen
All-out

adjective
1.
Using all available resources.  Synonym: full-scale.  "A full-scale campaign against nuclear power plants"






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"All-out" Quotes from Famous Books



... issue of affordability here. We may not be able to get 1) high tech, 2) MRC/OOTW, and 3) large armies. This does not eliminate the requirement for sufficient force in the field to defend against an all-out assault or eject another force and occupy the contested land to ensure the objectives of conflict are carried out. Air power can punish, simultaneously destroy center of gravity targets, and so demoralize the opposing forces that land campaign objectives can be achieved with smaller ...
— Shock and Awe - Achieving Rapid Dominance • Harlan K. Ullman and James P. Wade

... war will depend upon the uninterrupted continuance of all-out effort on the fighting fronts and here at home, and ...
— The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

... if I can make you see him? Tall and dark, and with good-looking, thinnish hands and almost amusing way of playing with his eye-glasses. You know, Joey: the sort of distinguished talk-it-all-out sort of man that just makes men rage. Of course," she went on, largely wise, "he's the sort of socialist to make a real socialist rage, but he's just the thing ...
— Defenders of Democracy • The Militia of Mercy

... change in the sound and motion, and Foster knew the engine was running all-out. Showers of small stones and water flew up about the wheels and the wind whipped his face, but the following light was a little nearer when he looked behind. The other car had reached the summit and it would be a close race, but he thought they could keep ...
— Carmen's Messenger • Harold Bindloss



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