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near-total

 

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Near-Total

Adjective:

  1. Almost complete or close to total; nearly exhaustive or comprehensive.
  2. Referring to a situation where something is very close to being completely destroyed or eliminated.

Example Sentences:

  1. The research paper provided a near-total overview of the subject.
  2. After the hurricane, the neighborhood was in a state of near-total destruction.

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