Exhaustively in a sentence as an adverb

I've exhaustively learned everything about anything that what I do involves and how most of what it touches works as well.

There are several genealogy projects that attempt to catalog people more exhaustively as well.

* Test extensively and exhaustively in various environments and stress levels, including stress to failure.

In particular, several SMT solvers including Z3[1] now support a "theory of floating point" which lets us exhaustively verify and analyze programs that use floating point numbers.

As the creator of CoffeeScript, I hope so too!A big part of the original idea with CoffeeScript was to exhaustively annotate the compiler so that folks could take it, and run off in more radical directions.

The intuitive way requires something like backreferences, which would make the language no longer context-free: html = '<' + tag + '>' + html + '' + $0 + '>' But in a context-free language you don't have that, so you instead have to do something like: html = '' + html + '' | '' + html + ' | '' = html + '' | ... which of course only works if the number of tags is finite so that you can exhaustively enumerate them.

Exhaustively definitions

adverb

in an exhaustive manner; "we searched the files thoroughly"

See also: thoroughly