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View synonyms for full-power

full-power

[ fool-pou-er ]

adjective

  1. (of a radio station) able to broadcast up to 100 miles (166 km) under clear atmospheric conditions.


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“This move, although painful because it impacts some jobs, is essential for KFI to be able to harness the full power of our iHeart 24/7 News organization, and better and more completely serve our listeners in the LA market,” Corvino said.

The control board had basically full power over taxing and spending in D.C.

From Slate

For him, performing his music is its own reward — one reason he sings at close to full power, his voice brawny yet lithe, as his live band test-runs a few tunes behind him.

He was the voice of Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, summoning by speech alone the full power of the mystical 'Force'.

From BBC

The problem, said Michael Payne, a former IOC marketing executive, is that “not many of them stand out when they are up against the full power of the real ceremony.”

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