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Idiom cover all the bases American & Australian, American to deal with every part of a situation or activity.It's a pretty full report. I think we've covered all the bases.
idiomcover all the bases AmEAmEto prepare for or deal with a situation thoroughly:We have twenty detectives working on this case - we want to make sure we cover all the bases.This book covers all the bases on repairs in the home and makes a great gift.--see note at be (way) off base
cover all the basesTo account for or provide a way to address every possible outcome, scenario, contingency, etc. We need to cover all the bases here—the investigation should explore every avenue. I covered all the bases by applying to 15 colleges. cover all the/your ˈbases (especially American English) consider and deal with all the things that could happen or could be needed when you are arranging something: Are you sure we covered all our bases on this?We cover all the bases from creating a market for your business through closing the sale. |