Antonym: partial. Similar words: entirely, retirement, tire, tired, satire, retire, retired, tiresome. Meaning: [ɪn'taɪə] n. uncastrated adult male horse. adj. 1. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete 2. constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged 3. (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes 4. (used of domestic animals) sexually competent.
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61 Latest reports say that mud slides buried entire villages.
62 Seats, or sometimes entire tables, were reserved.
63 Cooking odors can circulate throughout the entire house.
64 We've spent our entire allocation for the year. Sentencedict.com
65 They spoke at length, reviewing the entire incident.
66 Unfortunately, the entire evening was a total non-event.
67 The entire committee will talk over the proposal.
68 The entire fabric of the church needs renovation.
69 The entire project was meticulously planned.
70 Entire roast chickens were sixty cents apiece.
71 Only one goal was scored in the entire match.
72 Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
73 I am on the rack during the entire examination.
74 The entire community has been gripped by fear.
75 Those rebels are a terror to the entire town.
76 He spent the entire afternoon watching a cricket match.
77 He bequeathed his entire estate to his daughter.
78 The computer's entire circuitry was on a single board.
79 The entire manufacturing process has been automated.
80 I had walked around the entire peninsula.
81 The entire area has been depredated in the war.
82 Fear permeated throughout the entire community.
83 The entire locality has been affected by the new motorway.
84 The government had been projecting a 5% consumer price increase for the entire year.
85 I won't discuss the entire report. I'll just hit the high spots.
86 His entire collection will come under the hammer at next week's sale.
87 A finance house made a bid to buy up the entire company.
88 I have never in my entire life heard such nonsense!
89 While her observations may be true about some men, they could hardly apply to the entire gender.
90 The president said illegal drugs are hurting the entire world and anyone who traffics in them should be brought to justice.
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