entire
[ɪnˈtaɪər]
Definition:
1. Including everything, everyone or every part.
2. Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete.
Use 'entire' in a sentence:
- 1. The entire city is under a preservation order.
- 2. The entire audience broke into loud applause.
- 3. He had spent his entire life in China as a doctor.
- 4. The entire memo took up all of two pages.
- 5. Mike is responsible for designing the entire project.
- 6. When his wife died, his entire world was turned upside down.
- 7. Seats, or sometimes entire tables, were reserved.
- 8. There are only 60 swimming pools in the entire country.
- 9. The computer's entire circuitry was on a single board.
- 10. Unfortunately, the entire evening was a total nonevent.
- 11. He might be able to play back the entire recording.
- 12. Latest reports say that mud slides buried entire villages.
- 13. The clouds had spread and nearly covered the entire sky.
- 14. The entire world must take notice of something like this.
- 15. The entire village was destroyed.
- 16. Her smile illuminated her entire being.
- 17. I wasted an entire day on it.
- 18. The company can tailor-make your entire holiday.
- 19. The rebels took on the entire Roman army.
- 20. The content of his consciousness is his entire existence.
- 21. I cried the entire three weeks; I never stopped.
- 22. The entire Brazilian people are united by their love of football.
- 23. The entire house reeked for a long time.
- 24. An entire poor section of town was bombed into oblivion.
- 25. The entire community has been gripped by fear.
- 26. 71 percent of the entire budget went towards the military.
- 27. She spewed up the entire meal.
- 28. You can store your entire CD collection on the computer's hard drive.
- 29. In his long career at BP, Horton turned around two entire divisions.
- 30. The entire nation, it seemed, was watching TV.
- 31. The entire paper contents of all libraries will eventually be scanned into computers.
- 32. The entire campaign had been badly mishandled.
- 33. He bequeathed his entire estate to his daughter.
- 34. He bequeathed his daughter his entire estate.
- 35. He loaned the museum his entire collection.
- 36. The earthquake plunged entire towns over the edge of the cliffs.
- 37. His uncontrolled behaviour disturbed the entire class.
- 38. I have never in my entire life heard such nonsense!
- 39. She videotaped the entire trip.
- 40. The clouds had spread and covered the entire sky.
- 41. The hand of the military authorities can be seen in the entire electoral process.
- 42. The entire house was pervaded by a sour smell.
- 43. The entire telecom sector has been suffering from a lack of sales.
- 44. The entire population of the town was at the meeting.
- 45. The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population.
- 46. The government had been projecting a 5% consumer price increase for the entire year.
- 47. I am getting very bored with this entire business.
- 48. Double-space the entire list.
- 49. The entire manufacturing process has been automated.