The difference between Fully and Largely
When used as adverbs, fully means in a full manner, whereas largely means in a widespread or large manner.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fully and Largely
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Fully as an adverb:
In a full manner; without lack or defect.
Examples:
"He fully met his responsibilities."
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Fully as an adverb:
In a full degree; to a full extent.
Examples:
"He is fully capable of meeting his responsibilities."
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Fully as an adverb:
As a minimum; at least.
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Largely as an adverb:
In a widespread or large manner.
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Largely as an adverb:
For the most part; mainly or chiefly.
Examples:
"They were largely successful in their efforts."
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Largely as an adverb:
On a large scale; amply.
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Largely as an adverb (obsolete):
Fully, at great length.