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scope
1[skohp]
noun
extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc..
an investigation of wide scope.
space for movement or activity; opportunity for operation.
to give one's fancy full scope.
extent in space; a tract or area.
length.
a scope of cable.
aim or purpose.
Linguistics, Logic., the range of words or elements of an expression over which a modifier or operator has control.
In “old men and women,” “old” may either take “men and women” or just “men” in its scope.
(used as a short form of microscope, oscilloscope, periscope, radarscope, riflescope, telescopic sight, etc.)
verb (used with object)
Slang., to look at, read, or investigate, as in order to evaluate or appreciate.
verb phrase
scope out
to look at or over; examine; check out.
a rock musician scoping out the audience before going on stage.
to master; figure out.
By the time we'd scoped out the problem, it was too late.
-scope
2a combining form meaning “instrument for viewing,” used in the formation of compound words.
telescope.
scope
1/ skəʊp /
noun
opportunity for exercising the faculties or abilities; capacity for action
plenty of scope for improvement
range of view, perception, or grasp; outlook
the area covered by an activity, topic, etc; range
the scope of his thesis was vast
nautical slack left in an anchor cable
logic linguistics that part of an expression that is governed by a given operator: the scope of the negation in PV– ( q ∧ r ) is –( q ∧ r )
informal, short for telescope microscope oscilloscope
archaic, purpose or aim
verb
informal, to look at or examine carefully
-scope
2combining form
indicating an instrument for observing, viewing, or detecting
microscope
stethoscope
Other Word Forms
- -scopic combining form
- scopeless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of scope1
Origin of scope2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Longer-term investors increasingly realize that public companies run environmental and resource-related risks beyond the scope of traditional financial statements, Wade argues.
Reviewing that show, our critic said that it “reveals the full scope of an enormously talented and prolific artist who was much more than a sculptor of sinuous, crocheted-wire abstractions.”
Shares in U.K. lenders exposed to a probe into commissions on car loans rose after the country’s financial regulator said the scope and cost of a redress plan is set to be lighter than feared.
Given the airline’s operating fleet remains at 78 aircraft as of October, the brokerage sees limited scope for any meaningful growth in Thai Airways’ average seat kilometer beyond a low single-digit percentage in 2H.
The investigation will assess the scope and safety consequences of FSD executing maneuvers that violate traffic safety, such as red light and lane changes into oncoming traffic.
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