0 of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc -- am
His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.
2 without details -- am
3 (as part of an official title) chief -- Jeneral
the Postmaster General.
4 in the British army, (a person of) the rank next below field marshal -- Jeneral
General Williamson.
However patient participation activities were reported to be variable, dependent on the motivation and interest of individual general practices.
Such reports highlight consequences that affect development prospects in general.
The findings underline the importance of using specific rather than general tasks to assess phonology, phonological sensitivity, and phonological representations.
In general, reflexive pronouns do not form a large percentage of postverbal pronouns.
In general, little is known about those living on the margins of society during this period, especially in the rural regions.
The citizens of the country constitute an organic whole, which is integrated by the general will of the masses.
He surveys the sacred meals against a carefully assembled background of ordinary meal-taking and the general philosophy of food in each region.
A qualitative argument is derived to discriminate between oscillatory and stationary onset of instability in the general case.