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full-service

[ fool-sur-vis ]

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.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of full-service1

First recorded in 1955–60
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“When you’re a full-service city, you have the ability to be a little more nimble and target some additional resources where there’s need,” Pasadena Police Chief Chad Augustin said.

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The team’s full-service kitchen got a face-lift too, having evolved as a place of renewed importance since Dodger Stadium’s last clubhouse renovations in 2013.

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But the Mosko-led campaign to remake the company into a full-service studio proved costly and untimely.

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The Commons has a commissary, a full-service restaurant, a theater complex and an event space for public and private meetings.

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In California, a 2018 law forbids full-service, dine-in restaurants to provide plastic straws, unless requested by the customer.

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