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full-service

[ fool-sur-vis ]

adjective

, Commerce.
  1. offering or providing a wide range of services related to the basic line of business, as when a filling station changes tires or makes car repairs in addition to selling gasoline.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of full-service1

First recorded in 1955–60

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Example Sentences

Yes, the future lawmaker built up a full-service Santa business with a sleigh pulled by real reindeer.

Korte Luitjohan Contractors An Illinois-based full-service construction contractor.

His company, Union Square Hospitality Group, owns nine full-service restaurants.

Korte Luitjohan Contractors, Inc., Illinois-based full-service construction contractor.

Colorado-based full-service residential mortgage banking company.

February was somewhat interrupted by ice, but the full service between the shores was performed on 23 days in the month of March.

He felt a strong desire that his native state should do full service in the cause of freedom.

But Mrs. Stimcoe, misinterpreting my eagerness to be employed, had by this time enlisted me into full service in the sick-room.

Ready for action, of course, and with full service ammunition and bombs.

But to render its full service to Humanity it must develop along its own lines, and be Self-determined in its evolution.

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