Learn with Visuals: LingvoSoft Talking Picture Dictionary 2008

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The word “comprehensive” means complete, all-inclusive, and covering completely or broadly. While it is a general adjective used to describe things like a thorough report or an extensive course of study, it is most frequently used as a specific technical term in the insurance industry.

Depending on your context, the word most likely refers to one of the three areas detailed below. 1. Comprehensive Car Insurance

In auto insurance, comprehensive coverage protects your vehicle against damage caused by events outside of your control that do not involve a collision. It is often colloquially paired with collision insurance to create “full coverage”. Comprehensive Car Insurance: What It Covers and When to Buy