Thorough definition

Thorough means “more than simply adequate or minimal”), modified, 303 A.2d 273 (N.J. 1973), and Idaho Sch. for Equal Educ. Opportunity v. State, 976 P.2d 913, 920 (Idaho 1998)(“Even without these expressions from the Legislature and the State Board, . . . we conclude that a safe environment conducive to learning is inherently a part of a thorough system of public, free common schools . . . .”), with Pauley v. Kelly, 255 S.E.2d 859, 877 (W. Va.
Thorough means “carried out completely and carefully” or “painstakingly careful” (Collins English Dictionary and Thesaurus, 1995).
Thorough or “Thoroughly” means a response which is considered to be without omission, and extremely attentive to accuracy and detail. A full command or mastery of the subject matter has been demonstrated.

Examples of Thorough in a sentence

  • Thorough cleaning of glass surfaces will be provided on a weekly basis.

  • Complete Wall Washing: Thorough cleaning of complete wall surfaces to be performed on an annual basis, or as needed.

  • Thorough pre-employment investigations into every facet of a police applicant's background are conducted to ensure that the candidate's profile is of an individual worthy of the public's trust.

  • Thorough preparation of your Learning Agreement is crucial for the success of your mobility experience and to ensure recognition of your mobility period.

  • Thorough pre-employment investigations into every facet of a police applicant’s background are conducted to ensure that the candidate’s profile is of an individual worthy of the public’s trust.

  • Thorough knowledge of the Workers' Compensation Board Health and Safety Regulations.

  • At the conclusion of that one (1) year period, if (i) the Beneficiary cannot be located by a Thorough Search and (ii) the Company is unable to establish an Exception, it shall report and remit the death benefit proceeds as Unclaimed Property to the affected state(s) in accordance with the applicable Unclaimed Property Laws.

  • For the sole purpose of this Agreement, the Company, within the time period in Schedule B, shall implement policies and procedures establishing a DMF listing as prima facie proof of death and requiring the Company to initiate its death claims process and conduct a Thorough Search for Beneficiaries in accordance with Section 2(b) of this Agreement.

  • Thorough inspections of the field and analytical data were made to check for any missing information and/or gross errors.

  • Thorough cleaning of complete wall surfaces to be performed on an annual basis, or as needed.


More Definitions of Thorough

Thorough means complete with regard to every detail.

Related to Thorough

  • Internal Auditor means the person employed or engaged by the Corporation to perform the internal audit function of the Corporation;

  • Internal audit means an independent appraisal activity within an agency for the review of operations as a service to management, including a systematic examination of accounting and fiscal controls to assure that human and material resources are guarded against waste, loss, or misuse; and that reliable data are gathered, maintained, and fairly disclosed in a written report of the audit findings.

  • Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);

  • Skills means the demonstrated mental and physical proficiency to apply knowledge.

  • External Auditor means the Corporation’s independent auditor; and