
exhaustive
/ɪɡˈzɔːstɪv/
covering all relevant parts or possibilities within a stated scope
exhaustive in a sentence
“Give an exhaustive list of failure cases for these three input types.”
Origin of exhaustive
Latin exhaurire to draw out completely
Related Words
plain-language
written so the intended audience can understand it quickly and accurately
jargon-free
avoiding specialist expressions that the intended audience may not understand
technical
using precise domain concepts and terminology for a knowledgeable audience
pedagogical
designed to teach through clear sequencing, explanation, and useful examples
neutral
even-handed in wording, without advocating a side unless the evidence requires a conclusion
empathetic
showing accurate awareness of another person's feelings and perspective