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View synonyms for all-out

all-out

[ awl-out ]

adjective

  1. using all one's resources; complete; total:

    an all-out effort.

    Synonyms: unstinting, unremitting, exhaustive



all-out

adjective

  1. using one's maximum powers

    an all-out effort



adverb

  1. to one's maximum effort or capacity

    he went all out on the home stretch

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Word History and Origins

Origin of all-out1

1905–10; adj. use of all out utterly, completely, Middle English al out

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Idioms and Phrases

With all one's strength, ability, or resources; not holding back. For example, They are going all out to make the fund-raiser a success . This seemingly modern term dates from about 1300, when it meant “completely” or “wholly.” It now refers to making a great effort and is also used adjectivally, as in an all-out effort . This usage became current in America in the late 1800s, with reference to races and other kinds of athletic exertion. In the mid-1900s it gave rise to the phrase to go all out and was transferred to just about any energetic undertaking. Also see go whole hog .

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Example Sentences

This led to the formation of a Christian militant group to counter the rebels, and all-out sectarian violence exploded.

In that context, Sotto Sotto was one of the all-out survivors.

None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats.

In June, Pakistan launched an all-out military offensive in the region, ostensibly to evict all the militants from the area.

Could it be that after holding on to very relative stability during three years of regional tumult, Lebanon now faced all-out war?

He knew that today, and for years before, nobody had dared start an all-out atomic war.

Something as if all-out-doors were cramped and small, and it were better to return to the freedom and amplitude of the interior?

Once a war started, no nation could resist the temptation to go all-out.

Im going to stick around until the all-out alarm is sounded.

Mitch, who wanted to quit an all-out war, reached for the fusing switch.

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