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entirety
noun as in wholeness, whole
Strong matches
Example Sentences
What we know matters to the recipient, instead, is much less the moment of exchange, but rather the entirety of the gift’s ownership.
He was expected to compete for a major role in USC’s secondary next season, the entirety of which will probably need to be replaced.
Some would like to see the FTC in its current form done away with in its entirety.
In response, Kroger said it “went to extraordinary lengths to uphold the merger agreement throughout the entirety of the regulatory process and the facts will make that abundantly clear.”
Earlier in the session, Mr Webster said forces did not have the "capability to police the entirety of social media", adding: "Clearly these entities are far, far bigger than anything policing has got to offer."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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