For all

Synonyms for "for all" (32 found)

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Closest matches (7)

Noun(7 words)
allall peoplealthoughdespitedespite thiseachessentially

Strong matches (9)

Noun(9 words)
even soeven thougheveryevery personeverybodyeveryoneforall symbolgeneral statementin effect

Related words (16)

Noun(16 words)
in spite of thisneverthelessnonethelesspracticallypublic servicesquantificationquantifierstillthoughuniversaluniversal assertionuniversal claimuniversal quantificationuniversal quantifieruniversal quantifier symbolyet

Related word relations

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More general

14 entries
claimconcessive adverbconcessive phraseconjunctioncontrast markerdeterminer phraseidiom adverbnotationprepositionpronoun phrasequantificationquantifierstatementsymbol

More specific

24 entries
all instancesalthoughconcessive conjunctionconcessive prepositiondespitedespite thateach childeach studenteven thoughevery caseevery learnerfor all intentsfor all purposesfor all thatforall statementforall symbol

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Collocations

24 entries
domainexistential quantifierfor all I knowfor all agesfor all intentsfor all learnersfor all purposesfor all seasonsfor all studentsfor all thatfor all timefor all xforall symbolpredicatepropertyquantifier

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Inflections

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universal quantifiers

Derivations

4 entries

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

For all his protests, he was forced to have a bath.

Source: wiktionary

For all that she was of exceptional intellectual enterprise, she had never yet considered these things with unaverted eyes.

Source: wiktionary

Maguire made an horrendous meal of the most basic piece of work to make it a treble helping of dreadful defending by England and for all the flair and fantasy of their attacking play there is no hiding away from the fact this is a serious weakness.

Source: wiktionary

Collins' death can be put down to his devil-may-care attitude—his decision to journey through hostile territory in a large convoy, the inadequate choice of the members of the convoy, and the tactics he adopted in the ambush. For all the debate about ballistics and entry and exit wounds, and the use of powerful historical imaginations, it matters more that Collins was killed than how he was killed. Concentration on the events at Béal na mBláth has, moreover, often meant a failure to place them in the overall context of the war.

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