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panoply

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4 year medical school during which one learns about the panoply of human medicine.

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a complete and impressive array

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noun

a complete and impressive array

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for panoply.

noun

a complete and impressive array

Example sentences

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4 year medical school during which one learns about the panoply of human medicine.

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For those of us who've been at this for a while, we can see the full panoply of life in Silicon Valley embedded in these things.

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Apple bets the entire platform on a single phone; Android has a panoply of options competing against each other.

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Nobody toils for years in grad school and invests time and money in a new enterprise without the panoply of legal protections created by the state.

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I never tire of reading it and people I tell about it come back and invariably rave about how great it is. I've had quite a few converts to the whole panoply of "speculative fiction" from their exposure to this wonderful little gem.

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If we erased all governments and rulers from the Earth in the next second, by 2013 there would be a panoply of tyrants, warlords, and all manner of governments imaginable.

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Obama entered office with a tremendous amount of political capital and the full panoply of executive branch powers at his disposal.

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We have come to accept a vast panoply of behaviors of sharing creative works and of allowing people to "consume" music, art, movies, etc. without directly compensating the creators.

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This makes sense, as that one term, credibility, actually encapsulates a complex panoply of things, and markets are good at regulation even when faced with complexity.

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Which nobody has; a veritable panoply of external dependencies each one of which is going to be a huge headache when you ship your application to a paying customer and it doesn't work right.

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There's no need to 'lament' since each medium has its own panoply of possiblities: photochemical emulsion gets to be 'honest' about grain, however, and digital does not, since with emulsion grain is not an 'effect': it is what emulsion, in fact, consists of.

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How do you use panoply in a sentence?

4 year medical school during which one learns about the panoply of human medicine.

What does panoply mean?

a complete and impressive array

What part of speech is panoply?

panoply is commonly used as noun.