Idiom & Phrase
The phrase "by all means" means-
The phrase "by all means" means "certainly." It is used to express agreement or to give permission in a very positive, emphatic way. For example, if someone asks, "May I use your phone?" and you respond with "By all means," you are giving them strong affirmation or permission to do so.
The other options:
"Meaningless" - This is incorrect as "by all means" has a definite positive meaning.
"Uncertainty" - This is also incorrect since "by all means" conveys certainty and agreement.
"Meaningful" - While "by all means" is meaningful, this choice is too broad and doesn't specifically capture the sense of agreement or permission that the phrase conveys.
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