Examples of 'true extent' in a sentence

Meaning of "true extent"

true extent: This phrase denotes the complete or actual level or degree of something, often referring to the full scope or magnitude of a situation or issue

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The true extent of the anthropogenic element.
Having reliable knowledge of its true extent.
To evade the true extent of the problem.
True extent of the damage currently being done is not easy to grasp.
As he worked out the true extent of what he had done.
The true extent remains to be evaluated.
So we can learn the true extent of her sins.
The true extent of intimate partner violence is unknown.
We are now learning the true extent of his sacrifice.
The true extent of this disaster is unfolding as time goes by.
Which conceal the true extent of the river.
The true extent of damage can not be assessed reliably.
Recognition of the true extent of family.
But the true extent of the damage is never visible.
It is essential to realise the true extent of those ills.

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Now the true extent of the sea ice becomes clear.
Research is being done to ascertain the true extent of this threat.
Only now is the true extent of the devastation becoming apparent.
There is a lack of information on the true extent of its occurrence.
True extent of space.
This may not indicate the true extent of corruption.
The true extent of drunk driving just may shock you.
It is thus difficult to detect the true extent of the phenomenon.
The true extent of this spiralling problem is likely to be even worse.
This leads to an underestimation of the true extent of dating violence.
The true extent of penetration or relationship with any clinical efficacy is unknown.
It is not possible to quantify the true extent of human rights violations.
The true extent of the death and destruction has yet to be quantified.
The occurrence of hope reveal s the true extent of our freedom.
The true extent of Brexit remains to be seen.
Only then will we know the true extent of the problem.
We therefore need to carry out specific studies to discover its true extent.
But she never admitted the true extent of her feelings.
The true extent of what Netanyahu is proposing remains unclear.
But they had no idea of the true extent of the losses.
The true extent of the abilities of the Q is somewhat unclear.
The lack of data regarding the true extent of human trafficking seriously.
I'm the only one that knows the true extent.
It was then that I realised the true extent of my injuries for the first time.
The true extent of the problems with police co-operation remains largely undocumented.
But even this number masks the true extent of the problem.
Sadly, the true extent of his appalling behaviour is now impossible to deny.
It has not proved possible to find statistics on the true extent of overcrowding.
Confirmed figures reveal the true extent of the destruction inflicted upon the Gaza Strip.
More research is needed in order to determine the true extent of this threat.
This is the true extent of the Final Experiment.
Manmade disasters take time to reveal the true extent of their horror.
Because of this, the true extent of existing suitable habitat can not be determined.
This year they have revealed the true extent of the finding.
The true extent of some women 's health problems may be completely underestimated by society.

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