How to use in-sentence of “exhaustive”:
+ The following list is not exhaustive and only shows the most notable installations.
+ After an exhaustive review of files the study recommended that several of the Distinguished Service Crosses awarded to African Americans be upgraded to the Medal of Honor.
+ This is called proof by exhaustion or exhaustive proof.
+ It is not exhaustive enough.
+ This should not be used to provide an exhaustive history of the unit, which is more appropriate in the article itself, for units existing over a long period.
+ Below is not an exhaustive list, but a list that show major differences between the two systems.
+ His work also involved the exhaustive use of the then newly developed techniques of infrared spectroscopy and later, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
+ There will also be a exhaustive ballots of MPs also talking place in mid-February 2020.