Full-stopped

adj, verb

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    With a full stop. not-comparable, rare

    "I should add that holding a degree doesn't matter too much in life. Don't be impressed by people with 25 full-stopped letters after their names. Hear the kinds of things they have to say and judge what comes out of the mouth. FYI, I have completed a Ph.D. program in a science discipline. Now does that really make a difference for you? I hope not."

  2. 2
    Completely stopped. not-comparable, rare

    "Each of those steps assures you the latitude to "tweak" any or all of the adjustment screws/knobs when it's finished. In other words, no single adjustment is "full-stopped" in either direction."

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of full-stop form-of, participle, past, rare

Etymology

Etymology 1

From full stop (noun) + -ed.

Etymology 2

From full-stop (verb) + -ed.

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