Definition of «full dollar»

The term "full dollar" refers to a complete or entire amount, rather than being partial or incomplete. It means having all the necessary elements or details included, and nothing left out or missing. In other words, it is used to describe something that is comprehensive, thorough, or entirely encompassing.

Sentences with «full dollar»

  • The merger means points from the old programs have been automatically converted into PC Optimum points, at full dollar value. (moneysense.ca)
  • «Acorns rounds up every transaction you make with your card to the nearest full dollar and puts it in an investment account composed of index fund ETFs.» (selflender.com)
  • You may only use these BerkShares in Berkshire County, and you can purchase one full dollar share for only 95 cents. (dailybitcoinnews.com)
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