full scale

/fʊl skeɪl/
adjective
  1. Involving all possible resources, efforts, or extent; complete and thorough.
    • The company is planning a full-scale investigation into the accident.
    • After months of planning, they began a full-scale renovation of the old theater.
    • The army launched a full-scale attack at dawn.
  2. Having the same size as the original object; not a model or miniature.
    • Engineers built a full-scale prototype of the new airplane wing.
    • The artist created a full-scale drawing of the mural before painting it.
    • The museum displayed a full-scale replica of the dinosaur skeleton.