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totality
/ təʊˈtælɪtɪ /
noun
- the whole amount
- the state of being total
- the state or period of an eclipse when light from the eclipsed body is totally obscured
Example Sentences
This spectacular event happens when the moon moves into the Earth’s shadow and turns a blood-red color near and at totality.
"The totality of the policies, if implemented to the degree that the president has articulated, I think will be problematic for the economy," he said.
The totality of Israel's actions, Amnesty said, proves that it is "deliberately inflicting on Palestinians in Gaza conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction."
Because isn’t that what beauty is, in all of its prismatic totality — hard to kill, always in bloom?
The term does not reflect the totality of the suburb – a densely packed residential area where other political parties operate and where not everyone supports Hezbollah – but the group is certainly the strongest force there.
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