Scope

//ˈskəʊp//

"Scope" in a Sentence (27 examples)

Their scope and shape is unclear.

The problem is beyond the scope of my understanding.

Because they had not achieved complete success they gave more scope for the activity of my imagination.

This is beyond the scope of my imagination.

This subject is outside the scope of our inquiry.

This subject is not within the scope of our study.

It is beyond the scope of the present work to describe all the components that comprise Emmet's architectural style.

It is beyond the scope of this paper to argue the input theory in detail.

There is ample scope for improvement.

I tracked down the enemy through the sniper scope.

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Environmental impacts lie outside the scope of this report.

Such transactions fall within the scope of VAT.

Coastie yanked her eye away from the night scope when those big lights were caught by it and amplified in intensity. Her entire view had gone white in an instant. “I can't see!” Temporarily blinded, she let touch become her primary sense, dropped the M40, and grabbed her alternate weapon, an M16 with an ACOG day scope that was already registered for the same distance.

My job doesn't give me much scope for personal development.

It is also true that the vast majority of teachers are highly skilled and experienced professionals who are already doing an excellent job in the classroom, thus leaving relatively little scope for improvement.

She had in fact put in a resume at another firm that gave their graphics team much more scope.

VISITORS to Balijatra will get a scope to learn about the history and richness of classical Odia language and writers who contributed towards enriching it.

A variable's scope is the region of a program within which the variable can be referred to by its simple name. Secondarily, scope also determines when the system creates and destroys memory for the variable. Scope is distinct from visibility, which applies only to member variables and determines whether the variable can be used from outside of the class within which it is declared.

the scope of an adverb

We don't know, so let's scope the action before having another shoot out.

“Let's scope the scene.” The gang advanced, searching for humanity.

The surgeon will scope the football player's knee to repair damage to a ligament.

Before scoping the investigation and developing a work plan, it is necessary to establish reasonable goals and objectives.

The purpose of witness interviews is multi-faceted but generally includes scoping the investigation, understanding the facts and issues at play, and assessing the accountability of individuals and possible defences for the company and[…]

If we locally scope the user's login name, it won't be accessible from outside this function.

The entomologist explained that he could not tell what species of springtail we were looking at without scoping it.

`Maybe there was another darker bird and it had flown away before we could scope it?' `Yes there must have been,' came the grim-faced reply.

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