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full-service

American  
[fool-sur-vis] / ˈfʊlˈsɜr vɪs /

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.


Etymology

Origin of full-service

First recorded in 1955–60

Example Sentences

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The earnings print is another sign that Americans are opting for full-service restaurants instead of fast-casual and fast-food competitors.

From Barron's

A deal would see Arval’s current fleet of 1.9 million vehicles under full-service leasing combine with Mercedes-Benz unit Athlon to create an enlarged business with around 2.3 million vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our founders, Evelyn and Bob Weidner, specialized in growing begonias, then fuchsias and impatiens and on from there. We’re a full-service nursery; we also sell fruit trees and vegetables. But our specialty is flowers.”

From Los Angeles Times

On Tuesday afternoon a Tesla Diner employee said that they had not heard news of Greenspan’s departure but that staff had been informed the diner would be converted into a full-service restaurant by January.

From Los Angeles Times

Times that the combination electric-vehicle charging station and diner will also shift to a full-service restaurant model soon.

From Los Angeles Times