Full Count

Entertainment / Baseball / Full Count: When a batter has three balls and two strikes against him.
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Count Noun Synonyms: count up or off, enumerate, number, calculate, add up, total, reckon, compute, tally, figure up, quantify, figure out
Count Verb Synonyms: include, consider, regard, deem, judge, look on or upon
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Other Words for Full

Full Noun Synonyms: complete, thorough, detailed, comprehensive, total, all-inclusive, broad, extensive, all-encompassing, exhaustive, plenary
Full Adjective Synonyms: complete, entire, whole
Full Adverb Synonyms: very, perfectly, exceedingly, quite, damned
Full Verb Synonyms: filled, replete, brimming, brim-full, packed, jam-packed, congested, loaded, bursting, chock-a-block, chock-full or choke-full or chuck-full, jammed, crammed, solid, well supplied, crowded, stuffed, gorged, saturated, sated, satiated
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Fully Invested

Business / Finance / Fully Invested: A new stock issue that has been completely resold to the investing public and is no longer held by dealers. MORE

Fully Insured Plan

Business / Human Resources (HR) / Fully Insured Plan: A benefit plan where the employer contracts with another organization to assume financial responsibility for the enrollees?€™ medical claims and for all incurred administrative costs. MORE

Fully Funded Plan

Health / Health Insurance / Fully Funded Plan: A health plan under which an insurer or MCO bears the financial responsibility of guaranteeing claim payments and paying for all incurred covered benefits and administration costs. MORE

Fully Distributed

Business / Finance / Fully Distributed: Earnings per share expressed as if all outstanding convertible securities and warrants have been exercised. MORE

Fully Modified Pass-Throughs

Business / Finance / Fully Modified Pass-Throughs: Used to describe an investor whose assets are totally committed to investments, typically stock. MORE

Fully Valued

Business / Finance / Fully Valued: Agency pass-throughs that guarantee the timely payment of both interest and principal. Related: Modified pass-throughs. MORE