To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
Without any others being included or involved.
1 During the final week, however, the vote falls entirely on the public.
2 Our growth has come about entirely as a result of market requirements.
3 Whether that makes them a good investment is an entirely different question.
4 But do we ever pause to ask: is the state entirely necessary?
5 So this year, why not challenge yourself in an entirely different way?
6 Future increases will have to be almost entirely new money, he said.
7 She wasn't entirely sure the approach was right, but she felt good.
8 Violence is often entirely about power -preserving it, ensuring it, etc.
9 Quite a few of them exist entirely on free food, you know.
10 It's not a question of building an entirely new society whole cloth.
11 This scenario is not entirely realistic, however, because of the following problem.
12 A minority say the rises are entirely the result of natural fluctuations.
13 And he didn't; this was an entirely different work, this new Eden.
14 The reality is that our economy is entirely linked with the EU.
15 But it was quite possible that this was an entirely new proposal.
16 However, the company has stopped short of quitting coal and oil entirely .
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