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    scope
    [skōp]
    noun
    scope (noun) · scopes (plural noun)
    1. the extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant:
      "we widened the scope of our investigation" · "such questions go well beyond the scope of this book"
    2. the opportunity or possibility to do or deal with something:
      "the scope for major change is always limited by political realities"
      • archaic
        a purpose, end, or intention:
        "Plato maintains religion to be the chief aim and scope of human life"
    3. informal
      a telescope, microscope, or other device having a name ending in -scope:
      "infrared night scopes"
    4. nautical
      the length of cable extended when a ship rides at anchor.
    5. linguistics
      logic
      the range of the effect of an operator such as a quantifier or conjunction.
    verb
    scope (verb) · scopes (third person present) · scoped (past tense) · scoped (past participle) · scoping (present participle)
    1. assess or investigate (something):
      "they'd scoped out their market"
      • set the scope of (a projected undertaking):
        "it is important that a project is scoped correctly to ensure the budget can be accurately defined"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      look at carefully; scan:
      "they watched him scoping the room, looking for Michael"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘target for shooting at’): from Italian scopo ‘aim’, from Greek skopos ‘target’, from skeptesthai ‘look out’. scope is derived from -scope.
    -scope
    [skəo͝op]
    combiningform
    1. denoting an instrument for observing, viewing, or examining:
      "microscope" · "telescope"
    Origin
    from modern Latin -scopium, from Greek skopein ‘look at’.
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