To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
An assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity.
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Examples for "entirely "
Examples for "entirely "
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?
1 Conditions changed completely and the government will see major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
2 A week ago, the situation following June's inconclusive elections was completely blocked.
3 There is a different financial system and a completely different global economy.
4 However, the spouses-to-be come from completely different religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
5 I'm offering something completely different: the truth in politics, for a change.
1 You could of course eschew government debt altogether , looking elsewhere for diversification.
2 The change in the wind was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
3 Problem is, your self-restraint is so good you often skip meals altogether .
4 Or to talk about how to create a completely new system altogether .
5 However it stopped short of calling on banks to stop bonuses altogether .
1 Palestine, he concluded sensibly, would present a wholly different set of problems.
2 China, the world's largest car market, again uses a wholly different standard.
3 The wholly owned firm plans to open for business later this year.
4 Both the sentences are wholly suspended for five years with stringent conditions.
5 Home Trust also conducts business through its wholly owned subsidiary, Home Bank.
1 That response is totally unacceptable given the level of risk to society.
2 It was a great experience, a totally different level, a different class.
3 Times have moved on, the political environment is totally different, he said.
4 Also read: Borderlands 3: A totally new game with Arms Race mode
5 As a result, his good name had been totally destroyed in Dundalk.
Including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete.
Другие значения термина "whole" 1 One Liberal Democrat said: This whole debate started over a year ago.
2 It is possible to improvise the whole scene with 'yes' and 'no'.
3 A year ago, the whole of Europe was marching alongside of us.
4 It was the whole 'make a better future for the family' idea.
5 It's not a question of building an entirely new society whole cloth.
6 She wanted a whole new landscape, new trees, new architecture, new accents.
7 At least he was a good sport about the whole situation, right?
8 In fact, this week has brought good news for the whole province.
9 As I said at the beginning: the whole story hasn't happened yet.
10 The whole of the original is in the handwriting of the General:-
11 Use of these resources adds to a whole second generation of problems.
12 But with great responsibility comes, well, not a whole lot of power.
13 My first period brought with it a whole new set of problems.
14 That's taking the whole 'plague' thing a bit far, in my opinion.
15 However, officials say the threat to the whole population remains very low.
16 On the whole , however, she was deeply pleased with her new position.
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