Comprehensiveness in a sentence as a noun

Then I tried Arch which seemed to offer the best mix of Slackware simplicity and Gentoo comprehensiveness.

You'd be amazed at the effort that goes into curation and comprehensiveness on a good private tracker.

The history of the common man/woman will be documented in never seen before levels of detail and comprehensiveness.

And while those are useful, too, piecemeal content lacks the cohesiveness / comprehensiveness / depth of a book… so I’ll keep trying and hopefully find a way to make a book in the future.

Open source equivalents never approached the comprehensiveness or polish of these commercial libraries, though the open source ones are pretty good.

What makes a project worth using is continued maintenance, thorough tests, comprehensiveness, and battle-tested API; not just a few snippets of code you uploaded somewhere on a sunday.

One of my big laments as a ruby developer is that the minute you step outside web development, pythons libraries kick the **** out of rubys, in comprehensiveness and maturity.

Try google searching for any rule, and I guarantee you that you'll find contradictory advice...So in comparison to "random grammar advice from the web" this book is superb in its comprehensiveness, clarity, and succinctness.

Although it wouldn't really be relevant for the level generation we're doing unless the memory usage was outrageous, I'm open to including memory usage in the table for comprehensiveness's sake.

Strictly speaking, this is not inaccurate, it just doesn't mean what people who trust Amazon's comprehensiveness are likely to think it means, as its not unavailable from the publisher, which is why its also not unavailable through other retailers.

Comprehensiveness definitions

noun

completeness over a broad scope

See also: fullness

noun

the capacity to understand a broad range of topics; "a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"; "a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views"

See also: breadth largeness