[
UK
/ɛntˈaɪɹɪti/
]
[ US /ɪnˈtaɪɝti/ ]
[ US /ɪnˈtaɪɝti/ ]
NOUN
-
the state of being total and complete
appalled by the totality of the destruction
he read the article in its entirety
How To Use entirety In A Sentence
- Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing.
- She seemed to take him in, with a benign appreciativeness, in his entirety. T. Tembarom
- However, it also emphasizes that the efficient and effective functioning of the system in its entirety is bicentric to the success of some display programme, irrespective of the display method chosen. Xml's Blinklist.com
- Jon's suite, which makes up the entirety of the original Concerto record, is nothing better than a bad mixture of hard rock soloing and a rather childish idea of classical music.
- Additionally, I ruined it by spending the entirety of my meal making promises to myself of a tomorrow full of extra situps and a bowlful of lettuce for lunch.
- I am what could be called morbidly obese, and have been for almost the entirety of my life. Rob Kall: Keith Olbermann Terrorized and Gov Tries to Hide it
- Our sexual behavior expresses not only our psychosexual makeup but also the entirety of our personality.
- The entirety of time and space is his playground, from the dawn of the Universe to its end. Times, Sunday Times
- Got this email yesterday which was very sad, this is it in its entirety.
- Listening to it in its entirety is also fairly unrewarding.