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Words that have scope in them?

Here are some words that have "scope" in them, along with examples of how they are used:

Words with "scope" in them:

* Scope: (noun) the extent of the area or subject that something deals with or to which it is relevant.

* Example: "The scope of the study was limited to the effects of pollution on marine life."

* Scoped: (adjective) fitted with a scope.

* Example: "The rifle was scoped with a high-powered lens."

* Scopes: (noun) plural of scope.

* Example: "The project had multiple scopes, each focusing on a different aspect of the problem."

* Unscoped: (adjective) not fitted with a scope.

* Example: "The hunters used unscoped rifles for the hunt."

Words related to "scope":

* Broad scope: Covering a wide range of topics or areas.

* Narrow scope: Focusing on a specific area or topic.

* Out of scope: Not within the defined boundaries of a project or task.

* Within scope: Included within the defined boundaries of a project or task.

* Scope creep: The uncontrolled expansion of a project's scope, leading to delays and budget overruns.

Words with similar meaning to "scope":

* Range: the extent to which something can vary or be varied.

* Extent: the size or range of something.

* Ambit: the scope or range of something.

* Domain: a particular area of knowledge, activity, or experience.

* Spectrum: a wide range of different but related things.

I hope this helps!

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