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“Comprehensive” is an adjective that means complete, including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. Key Meanings and Contexts

General Definition: Covering a wide scope. Thorough. All-inclusive.

Comprehensive Insurance: An auto policy that covers damage to your car not caused by a collision. This includes theft, vandalism, fire, weather, and hitting an animal.

Comprehensive Exams (“Comps”): Intensive tests taken by graduate students. They measure a student’s total knowledge of their field before they begin a doctoral dissertation.

Comprehensive Schools: A term used in the UK and other systems for a secondary school that does not select pupils based on academic achievement or financial means. Quick Comparison: “Comprehensive” vs. “Detailed” Comprehensive Scope Broad. Covers every topic. Deep. Focuses on small parts. Goal To leave nothing out. To explain the specifics.

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