entirety

IPA: ɪntˈaɪɝti

noun

  • The whole; the complete or amount.
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Examples of "entirety" in Sentences

  • Thing is, tenancy by entirety is apparently a statutory construction and will differ state to state.
  • NETWORK NOTE: The purpose of posting not only the the below email, but the original stories in their entirety, is EDUCATION.
  • It would be a huge setback to the American human spaceflight and exploration program in Constellation in its entirety is canceled. crix
  • To the extent reading the bill in its entirety is a useful exercise, they all have paid staff and interns who could split the thing up ...
  • According to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, by the end of today the Web will fill up with more information than what had existed in entirety prior to 2003.
  • But when I watched the MTV episodes in entirety with the BBV crew, I started to feel like I knew these people, and was more comfortable with it the more I watched.
  • Even after returning to his Roman Catholic roots, Beckwith contends he could sign the ETS doctrinal basis, which reads: The Bible alone, and the Bible in its entirety, is the Word of
  • In his interpretation of the bill (which I haven't read in entirety, full disclosure), Declan says the bill gives the White House new power to unplug private-sector computers from the Internet in the case of national emergency.

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