The word comprehensive means complete, thorough, and including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. It is primarily used as an adjective to describe something that covers a broad scope without leaving out important details.
Depending on the context, “comprehensive” has several highly specific applications. 🚗 Comprehensive Insurance
In the insurance industry, a comprehensive policy protects a vehicle owner against non-collision damages. It acts as a broad safety net for incidents outside your control.
What it covers: Theft, vandalism, windshield cracks, fire, and explosions.
Natural acts: Animal collisions, severe weather, floods, and earthquakes.
What it excludes: It does not cover damages from hitting another car or object. Collision coverage handles those specific accidents instead. 🎓 Education and Academia
The term takes on different structural meanings within schools and universities. COMPREHENSIVE | English meaning – Cambridge Dictionary