ADJ
- full
- In her new house she had full scope for her passion for gardening
- ample, considerable, enormous, great, tremendous
- limited
VERB + SCOPE
- have
- allow (sb), give sb, leave (sb), offer (sb), provide (sb with)
- These courses give students more scope for developing their own ideas
- increase
- cut down, reduce
PREP
- ~ for
- There is limited scope for creativity in my job
ADJ
- broad, wide
- limited, narrow
- The scope of the exhibition is disappointingly narrow
- geographical, territorial
- The geographical scope of product markets has widened since the war
VERB + SCOPE
- broaden, expand, extend, increase, widen
- limit, reduce, restrict
- define, determine
- These criteria were used to determine the scope of the curriculum
SCOPE + VERB
- broaden, expand, extend, increase, widen
- narrow
PREP
- beyond/outside the ~ of
- The subject lies outside the scope of this book
- in (sth's) ~
- The survey is too limited in (its) scope
- within the ~ of
- These disputes fall within the scope of the local courts