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  1. scope something (informal) to look at or examine something carefully and completely. His eyes scoped the room, trying to spot her in the crowd.

  2. the opportunity or ability to do or achieve something synonym potential. scope for something There's still plenty of scope for improvement. Her job offers very little scope for promotion. scope (for somebody) (to do something) The extra money will give us the scope to improve our facilities.

  3. noun. uk / skəʊp / us. scope noun (AMOUNT) Add to word list. how much a subject or situation relates to: Do we know the full scope of the problem yet? scope noun (OPPORTUNITY) the opportunity to do something: There is plenty of scope for improvement. (Definition of scope from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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