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Sentence count:257+39Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: altogethercompletelyexclusivelyfullysolelythoroughlytotallywhollySimilar words: retirementunrelentinglytireretireretiredrelybarelysentimentMeaning: [-lɪ]  adv. 1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') 2. without any others being included or involved. 
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211. The suggestion that there was a conspiracy is not entirely fanciful.
212. It was entirely in character for Rachel to put her baby first.
213. Their assumption that their project under way was something entirely new proved to be untrue.
214. The choice of specialist subject is left entirely to the students.
215. The case against my client rests entirely on circumstantial evidence.
216. Mars has an insubstantial atmosphere, consisting almost entirely of carbon dioxide.
217. In his last years, he lived almost entirely secluded from the public gaze .
218. The judge put an entirely different construction on his remarks.
219. The wood is never entirely safe for women on their own.
220. But it is not entirely accurate.
221. The result is entirely unpredictable.
222. Mr. King I entirely agree with my hon. Friend.
223. Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise. Sigmund Freud 
224. The tragedy was entirely avoidable.
225. Such feminist strengths and weaknesses are entirely absent from Bruce Arnold's book on Mainie Jellett.
226. Thus, there is still enough separation between the Goldens and the Jerseys to keep Warriors fans from abandoning hope entirely.
227. The picture of a dovish president pulled in opposite directions by thugs on both right and left is not entirely accurate.
228. Such games can be played with the actor entirely unaware that they are doing so.
229. She found that the membership list with which Hilary Roberts had supplied her was a not entirely accurate document.
230. Companies that donate books or equipment to schools that collect their tokens are not being entirely altruistic - after all, you have to buy the products to get the tokens.
231. Some people belong entirely to others … They have not a day, not an hour to call their own, so completely do they give themselves to others. This is true even in matters of understanding. Some people know everything for others and nothing for themselves. Baltasar Gracian 
232. The bitterness of repeated daily confrontation with left-wing majorities has given them a steeliness entirely absent from the old-fashioned candidates.
233. Science subjects and laboratories were almost entirely absent, and applied science was the province of artisan workers, not gentlemen.
234. Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere. Thomas Carlyle 
235. Grades B and C are still entirely wholesome and acceptable for cooking.
236. This is entirely in keeping with the theoretical debate over academic freedom which we find in the literature.
237. Their plans are made far in advance, based entirely on their own thinking.
238. Furthermore, this increase is entirely explained by the aging of the population between the two censuses.
238. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
239. The Prime Minister I agree entirely with my hon. Friend's analysis on that point.
240. This has a certain ring to it, but apparently it is not entirely accurate.
More similar words: retirementunrelentinglytireretireretiredrelybarelysentimentrely onseverelyrelativelyentityrequirementmentionentitleidentityidentifyparentingincentiveenticingtwentiethscientistidenticalattentioncontinentinventionessentiallypreventionscientificpotentially
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