noun
entirety
ihn-TEYE-uh-rih-tee
noun
1
The whole of something; its complete and total amount.
"She read the contract in its entirety before signing."
"The committee reviewed the report in its entirety."
How to Use Entirety
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe whole thing, with nothing left out.
Common pairings
in its entirety
the entirety of
Word Forms
entireties plural
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