[ UK /ɛntˈa‍ɪ‍ə/ ]
[ US /ɪnˈtaɪɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. uncastrated adult male horse
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of domestic animals) sexually competent
    an entire horse
  2. (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes
  3. constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged
    a local motion keepeth bodies integral
    was able to keep the collection entire during his lifetime
    fought to keep the union intact
  4. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
    gave full attention
    a total failure
    an entire town devastated by an earthquake
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How To Use entire In A Sentence

  • However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
  • There is a great deal of feeling and perhaps some bitterness, but do you not all agree with me that it is quite possible, since there is a fashion of armament in Europe, and since there has been no withdrawal on the part of the Admiralty from the stand taken by the First Lord some months ago, to have the entire Canadian people approach this situation in a calm and in an impartial manner? Canada and the Empire
  • It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable eccentricity to the characters.
  • Benecken characterized the entire hacking case as "ultramodern" and said that, in a way, it exemplified the "downside" of today's digital age "that can easily been taken advantage of by savvy youths with those skills and a lot of time. Hackers Allegedly Steal New Gaga Songs, Rumored Ke$ha Sex Photo
  • She captures my attention without entirely absorbing it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Second, that the entire Reichstag assented to the declarations made by the speakers on Tuesday that the Emperor had exceeded his constitutional prerogatives in private discussion with foreigners concerning Germany's attitude on controverted questions. New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why?
  • Fly fishers in the salt water environment need something entirely different to their freshwater counterpart on the chalk stream, as does the angler who fishes big reservoirs.
  • And the prints represent Abstract Expressionism's entire stylistic range, from fast and visceral to cool and ethereal.
  • First, the entire science of astronomy had depended on careful measurement from the very beginning.
  • Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
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