Definitionn. the state of being total and complete
Last update: June 24, 2015
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We must examine the problem in its entirety. [Please select]
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The entirety of his history with Past-Death unfolded before her, from the moment Past-Death discovered the seventeen-year-old Gabriel, the lone survivor of demon attacks led by Darkyn. [Please select]
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She seemed to take him in, with a benign appreciativeness, in his entirety. [Please select]
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It lay outspread before him, the entirety of that farm. [Please select]
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It is clear that he 'conveyed' Borrow's translation almost in its entirety. [Please select]
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He found it curiously difficult to grasp the thought in its entirety. [Please select]
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It would therefore be, taken in its entirety, psycho-physiological. [Please select]
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And then, happily, there came a momentary lapse in the entirety of his egoism. [Please select]
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