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full-power

[ fool-pou-er ]

adjective

  1. (of a radio station) able to broadcast up to 100 miles (166 km) under clear atmospheric conditions.


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You have to have advanced well into your fifties to remember when it operated at anything like full power.

The power company announces that it hopes to have full power restored by Nov. 11.

Morsi supporters have vowed to stay in Tahrir Square until he is granted full power.

Already, although he had not yet developed his full power of longing, he wanted Clara as he had never wanted any woman before.

Full power of protection was conferred upon a court of justices to be held in Narragansett.

Nelson had been given full power by the King of the Two Sicilies to act as his representative.

It invests the tribes with full power of making and executing all their laws and regulations, civil and criminal.

The attack of Protestantism was supported by the full power and authority of the conqueror.

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