entire
[ɪn'tɑɪə]

adjective

[Definition]: all, everything included

[Example Sentences]:
1. That gives Chrome OS nearly an entire additional year to compete against Windows 8.1.
2. The entire text is scheduled to enter the public domain on January 1,2016.
3. The most significant of these is the ability to control the entire user experience.
4. There may be little point in doing a single analysis across the entire organisation.
5. Now a smartphone has a million times the processing power of this entire floor.
6. Most of us see the entire world from between five and six feet off the ground.
7. They are going to try and pass the entire thing on to consumers.
8. It is one of only four such facilities in the entire country.
9. Apple is going to move their entire line to the ARM processor.
10. If you can get past that, you can get past the entire problem.
11. This is something we think is the beginning of an entire new era of computing.
12. You have taken the time to create a fully integrated network for your entire organization.
13. They were out in the open on display for the entire district to come and see.
14. Whether it will apply across the entire app store is yet to be determined.
15. On some sites you might even be able to type in the entire phrase.


[Antonyms]partial, incomplete, broken

[Synonyms]whole, complete, perfect
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