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Entirely meaning
To the full or entire extent. | To the exclusion of others; solely.
Synonyms of Entirely
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Judge Niclas Parry ruled Williams’ sentence “entirely appropriate”, and his appeal “entirely without merit”.
It looked like the fire spread slowly but couldn't be extinguished entirely on the inside before it reignighted destorying it entirely, it appeared to be mostly contained for a while.
Kangana Ranaut might not be seen starring in the film as she wants her focus entirely to be on being a filmmaker for the film, “I want to keep my focus on the film as a filmmaker, entirely.
While courses shift entirely online, one student who works for a disinfection company had his workload double, while another working for an event center had his hours cut entirely.
As exasperating as it can be, and as much as we should be accountable for our own actions as fans, I should stop suggesting that this is entirely on a vocal, negative segment the fanbase because it is not entirely all their fault.
It’s entirely possible for Chinese consumers to fill out a day’s worth of errands, entertainment, and eating entirely using a single company’s apps.
A core may now be entirely absent, as gravitational measurements are not yet precise enough to rule that possibility out entirely.
As the church was replacing Pisan prelates with Corsican ones there, the legal language shows a transition from entirely Latin through partially Latin and partially Corsican to entirely Corsican.
At two points in the oscillation cycle it is entirely kinetic, and alternatively at two other points it is entirely potential.
If the system be entirely behind the aperture stop, then this is itself the entrance pupil (front stop); if entirely in front, it is the exit pupil (back stop).
Others were created by rewriting Howard stories which originally featured entirely different characters from entirely different milieus.
The only way of telling a replicant from a human is to ask a series of questions and analyze emotional response, suggesting they are entirely, or almost entirely, organic.
The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that Earth 's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago).
This film was made almost entirely in Argentina ; after the country's economy crashed, the film's investors took direct control of the film, removing Mulcahy and his creative influence almost entirely from the film.
This is perhaps a more pure form of automatic drawing since it can be almost entirely involuntary - to develop a representational form requires the conscious mind to take over the process of drawing, unless it is entirely accidental and thus incidental.
A “bold but not entirely laughable” legal strategy for the former president: “How Trump could win by losing, and delay his trial date” (Ruth Marcus, Washington Post).
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Sonos is planning to launch several entirely new products in 2024, including its first pair of headphones.
According to McKenna, his second album came about in an entirely different way than his first.
According to Porygon's Pokemon Red and Blue Pokedex, "A Pokemon that consists entirely of programming code.
According to the statement, the members тАЬstrongly foughtтАЭ against salary delays and delay of grants and funds to 12 Delhi University colleges that are entirely funded by the Delhi government.