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במלוא — meaning in English: In full

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Guess the translation for to its full / fully
מסיבי
masivi
במלוא
bimlo
מפקדי
mefakdei
ובשל
vebishel
צחק
tsakhak
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formal common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word 'במלוא' in formal contexts, such as in business meetings or academic discussions, to emphasize completeness or thoroughness. For example, one might say, 'The project was completed במלוא according to the client's specifications,' highlighting that every detail was addressed.
Synonyms & nuances
'במלוא' is often used interchangeably with the word 'מלא' (malay), which also means 'full.' However, 'במלוא' carries a connotation of completion in a specific context, while 'מלא' can simply describe a physical state of fullness. Choosing 'במלוא' emphasizes the idea of being fully compliant or thorough in a situation.
Culture
The word 'במלוא' is derived from the root מילא, which means 'to fill.' This concept of fullness resonates deeply in Israeli culture, where thoroughness is often valued in both personal and professional settings. Interestingly, the term is sometimes used in poetry to evoke a sense of abundance and completion, reflecting a broader appreciation for wholeness in life experiences.
FAQ
Q.What does 'במלוא' mean in English?
'במלוא' translates to 'in full' in English, indicating completeness or thoroughness in a particular context.
Q.How do you use 'במלוא' in a sentence?
You can use 'במלוא' in sentences like, 'The report was submitted במלוא,' meaning the report was submitted in its entirety, with all required elements included.
Q.Is 'במלוא' used in everyday conversation?
'במלוא' is more commonly found in formal contexts rather than casual conversation. It's typically used in professional or academic discussions to convey a sense of thoroughness.
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