1. exhaustive - Adjective
2. exhaustive - Adjective Satellite
Serving or tending to exhaust; exhibiting all the facts or arguments; as, an exhaustive method.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan exhaustive study Source: Internet
made a thorough search Source: Internet
thoroughgoing research Source: Internet
According to Unupom Kausik, president of the commodity warehousing firm National Collateral Management Services Ltd, the success of AI-based quality assessment depends on the creation of an “exhaustive library” of images from millions of crop samples. Source: Internet
After an exhaustive three-year investigation, Starr reaffirmed that Foster's death was a suicide AIM faulted the media for not picking up on the conspiracy. Source: Internet
After reading Tiku’s exhaustive expose, I would describe an OM conference as for the clitoris. Source: Internet