'Fully' means that a place or container has as much as it can hold, with nothing missing or empty.
The box is fully packed with toys.
The shelves are fully stocked.
'Fully' means having full permission or saying yes completely. It shows total agreement or approval.
You are fully allowed to join us.
He fully agreed with the plan.
'Fully' shows that someone gives all their attention or thoughts to one thing without distractions.
She fully concentrated on her work.
They fully focused during the meeting.
'Fully' means a device or system works completely without problems. It is ready and complete in function.
The machine is fully operational now.
The software is fully updated.
'Fully' here shows strong belief or trust in something, with no doubts or hesitation.
I fully believe in your story.
They fully trust the new system.
'Fully' means total ability to use or enter a place or service without limits or problems.
This room is fully accessible for wheelchairs.
The feature is fully available to all users.
Here, 'fully' is used to strengthen the meaning of a word it modifies, showing a strong or complete degree.
He was fully aware of the risks.
She fully supports your decision.