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    scope
    /skəʊp/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. assess or investigate something: "they'd scoped out their market"
    • 2. look at carefully; scan: informal North American "they watched him scoping the room, looking for Michael"

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  2. a device you look through, that makes something look bigger and helps you aim at it, and that is attached to something such as a gun: The guardsman watched through his rifle scope as the man approached the fence. Compare. sight. [ C ]

  3. The meaning of SCOPE is intention, object. How to use scope in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Scope.

  4. Scope definition: extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc.. See examples of SCOPE used in a sentence.

  5. n. 1. The range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions: broaden one's scope by reading. 2. The opportunity or possibility to function or be active: gave her imagination broad scope. See Synonyms at room. 3. The extent of a given activity or subject that is involved, treated, or relevant: the scope of the debate. See Synonyms at range. 4.

  6. Definitions of scope. noun. the state of the environment in which a situation exists. synonyms: background, setting. see more. noun. an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet" “within the scope of an investigation” synonyms: ambit, compass, orbit, range, reach. see more. noun.

  7. 9 meanings: 1. opportunity for exercising the faculties or abilities; capacity for action 2. range of view, perception, or.... Click for more definitions.

  8. the opportunity or ability to do or achieve something synonym potential. scope for something There's still plenty of scope for improvement. Her job offers very little scope for promotion. scope (for somebody) (to do something) The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.

  9. SCOPE definition: 1. how much a subject or situation relates to: 2. the opportunity to do something: . Learn more.

  10. (Linguistics, Logic) the number of terms or arguments affected by an operator such as a quantifier or conjunction verb (with object) 1. scope something out assess or investigate something they'd scoped out their market set the scope of (a projected undertaking) it is important that a project is scoped correctly to ensure the budget can be accu...

  11. Definition of scope verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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