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entirety noun [ ɪnˈtʌɪərəti ]

• the whole of something.
• "she would have to stay in her room for the entirety of the weekend"
Similar: whole, sum, total, aggregate, totality, gross, sum total, grand total,
Opposite: part,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French entierete, from Latin integritas, from integer ‘untouched, whole’ (see entire). Compare with integrity.

in its entirety

• as a whole; completely.
"the poem is too long to quote in its entirety here"



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