entirety

  • 11entirety — en|tire|ty [ ın taırəti ] noun uncount the whole of something: They were forced to stay in the hotel for the entirety of their stay. a. in its/their entirety with all or everything included: The movie should be shown in its entirety or not at all …

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  • 12entirety — [[t]ɪnta͟ɪ͟ərɪti[/t]] PHRASE: PHR after v If something is used or affected in its entirety, the whole of it is used or affected. The peace plan has not been accepted in its entirety by all parties. ...a number of cities were now to be bombed in… …

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  • 13entirety — UK [ɪnˈtaɪərətɪ] / US [ɪnˈtaɪrətɪ] noun [uncountable] the whole of something They were forced to stay in the hotel for the entirety of their stay. • in its/their entirety with all or everything included The film should be shown in its entirety or …

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  • 14entirety — /en tuyeur tee tuy ri /, n., pl. entireties. 1. the state of being entire; completeness: Homer s Iliad is rarely read in its entirety. 2. something that is entire; the whole: He devoted the entirety of his life to medical research. [1300 50; ME… …

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  • 15entirety — n. in its entirety * * * [ɪn taɪ(ə)rətɪ] in its entirety …

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  • 16entirety — noun (the entirety) the whole. Phrases in its entirety as a whole …

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  • 17entirety — noun (U) in its/their entirety formal as a whole and including every part: The correspondence has been published in its entirety for the first time …

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  • 18entirety — noun I ll give you ten bucks for the entirety in its entirety Syn: whole, total, aggregate, totality, sum total Ant: part …

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  • 19entirety — [ɪnˈtaɪərəti] noun in its/their entirety with all or everything included[/ex] The film was shown in its entirety.[/ex] …

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  • 20entirety — /ɛnˈtaɪrəti/ (say en tuyruhtee), /ən / (say uhn ) noun (plural entireties) 1. the state of being entire; completeness: *As for Judd, he cried for the sufferings of man, in which he had participated to some extent, if not yet in their entirety.… …