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entire
adjective
including
every
part
;
whole
and
complete
β’
She
ate
the
entire
pizza
by
herself
.
She
ate
the
entire
pizza
by
herself
.
β’
The
entire
class
cheered
when
the
teacher
cancelled
the
test
.
The
entire
class
cheered
when
the
teacher
cancelled
the
test
.
From
Latin
integer
meaning
β
whole
β.
adjective
not
broken
,
damaged
,
or
missing
any
part
;
in
one
piece
β’
The
vase
fell
but
somehow
remained
entire
.
The
vase
fell
but
somehow
remained
entire
.
β’
After
the
long
journey
,
the
package
arrived
entire
and
undamaged
.
After
the
long
journey
,
the
package
arrived
entire
and
undamaged
.
adjective
(
botany
)
describing
a
leaf
or
petal
whose
edge
is
smooth
,
without
teeth
,
lobes
,
or
cuts
β’
Many
tropical
plants
have
entire
leaves
to
reduce
water
loss
.
Many
tropical
plants
have
entire
leaves
to
reduce
water
loss
.
β’
The
oak
β
s
lower
leaves
are
lobed
,
but
its
upper
leaves
may
be
nearly
entire
.
The
oak
β
s
lower
leaves
are
lobed
,
but
its
upper
leaves
may
be
nearly
entire
.
tired
adjective
-
tired
,
tireder
,
tiredest
feeling
that
you
need
rest
because
you
have
used
a
lot
of
energy
β’
After
running
the
marathon
,
Maria
felt
tired
but
happy
.
After
running
the
marathon
,
Maria
felt
tired
but
happy
.
β’
The
little
boy
rubbed
his
eyes
,
looking
tired
after
a
long
day
at
the
zoo
.
The
little
boy
rubbed
his
eyes
,
looking
tired
after
a
long
day
at
the
zoo
.
adjective
-
tired
,
tireder
,
tiredest
bored
or
annoyed
because
something
has
been
repeated
too
often
β’
People
are
getting
tired
of
endless
advertisements
on
videos
.
People
are
getting
tired
of
endless
advertisements
on
videos
.
β’
She
was
tired
of
hearing
the
same
excuse
every
day
.
She
was
tired
of
hearing
the
same
excuse
every
day
.
verb
-
tire
,
tiring
,
tires
,
tired
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
the
verb
β
tire
β
β’
The
long
speech
tired
the
audience
.
The
long
speech
tired
the
audience
.
β’
Yesterday's
hike
tired
us
more
than
we
expected
.
Yesterday's
hike
tired
us
more
than
we
expected
.
adjective
-
tired
,
tireder
,
tiredest
old
,
worn
,
or
in
poor
condition
because
of
long
use
β’
His
tired
shoes
had
holes
in
the
soles
.
His
tired
shoes
had
holes
in
the
soles
.
β’
The
couch
looked
tired
after
years
of
family
movie
nights
.
The
couch
looked
tired
after
years
of
family
movie
nights
.
entirely
adverb
completely
,
fully
,
or
in
every
possible
way
β’
The
project
is
entirely
finished
;
there
is
nothing
left
to
do
.
The
project
is
entirely
finished
;
there
is
nothing
left
to
do
.
β’
Lena
was
entirely
surprised
by
the
birthday
party
her
friends
arranged
.
Lena
was
entirely
surprised
by
the
birthday
party
her
friends
arranged
.
From
Late
Middle
English
entirely
(β
wholly
,
completely
β),
from
entire
+β
-ly
,
originally
meaning
β
in
an
unbroken
state
.β
adverb
solely
;
only
;
exclusively
β’
The
decision
is
entirely
up
to
you
.
The
decision
is
entirely
up
to
you
.
β’
This
room
is
reserved
entirely
for
staff
.
This
room
is
reserved
entirely
for
staff
.
retirement
noun
the
act
of
permanently
stopping
work
,
usually
because
you
have
reached
a
certain
age
β’
After
forty
years
at
the
factory
,
Maria
celebrated
her
retirement
with
a
big
party
.
After
forty
years
at
the
factory
,
Maria
celebrated
her
retirement
with
a
big
party
.
β’
Teachers
in
the
country
can
choose
early
retirement
after
thirty
years
of
service
.
Teachers
in
the
country
can
choose
early
retirement
after
thirty
years
of
service
.
from
retire
+-ment
,
first
recorded
in
the
1600s
meaning
β
withdrawal
,β
later
applied
to
leaving
employment
noun
the
period
of
life
after
you
have
stopped
working
β’
During
his
retirement
,
James
travels
the
world
with
his
wife
.
During
his
retirement
,
James
travels
the
world
with
his
wife
.
β’
Many
people
move
to
coastal
towns
in
retirement
for
the
mild
weather
.
Many
people
move
to
coastal
towns
in
retirement
for
the
mild
weather
.
noun
the
act
of
removing
something
from
service
or
use
β’
The
airline
announced
the
retirement
of
its
last
jumbo
jet
.
The
airline
announced
the
retirement
of
its
last
jumbo
jet
.
β’
Engineers
planned
the
retirement
of
the
old
bridge
once
the
new
one
opened
.
Engineers
planned
the
retirement
of
the
old
bridge
once
the
new
one
opened
.
noun
the
act
of
paying
off
or
cancelling
a
debt
,
bond
,
or
other
financial
obligation
β’
Early
retirement
of
the
loan
saved
the
company
thousands
in
interest
.
Early
retirement
of
the
loan
saved
the
company
thousands
in
interest
.
β’
The
government
announced
the
retirement
of
several
high-interest
bonds
.
The
government
announced
the
retirement
of
several
high-interest
bonds
.
retire
verb
-
retire
,
retiring
,
retires
,
retired
to
stop
working
permanently
,
usually
because
of
age
or
after
a
long
period
of
service
β’
After
forty
years
at
the
factory
,
Mr
.
Lopez
decided
to
retire
and
spend
more
time
with
his
grandchildren
.
After
forty
years
at
the
factory
,
Mr
.
Lopez
decided
to
retire
and
spend
more
time
with
his
grandchildren
.
β’
Many
people
dream
of
retiring
early
and
traveling
the
world
.
Many
people
dream
of
retiring
early
and
traveling
the
world
.
verb
-
retire
,
retiring
,
retires
,
retired
(
old-fashioned
)
to
go
to
bed
or
leave
a
social
setting
for
the
night
β’
Feeling
exhausted
,
the
prince
politely
excused
himself
to
retire
for
the
night
.
Feeling
exhausted
,
the
prince
politely
excused
himself
to
retire
for
the
night
.
β’
At
ten
o
β
clock
,
Grandma
retired
to
her
room
with
a
cup
of
tea
.
At
ten
o
β
clock
,
Grandma
retired
to
her
room
with
a
cup
of
tea
.
verb
-
retire
,
retiring
,
retires
,
retired
to
remove
something
from
active
use
or
service
,
or
to
pay
off
a
debt
completely
β’
The
company
decided
to
retire
its
old
logo
and
launch
a
fresh
design
.
The
company
decided
to
retire
its
old
logo
and
launch
a
fresh
design
.
β’
They
managed
to
retire
their
mortgage
ten
years
early
.
They
managed
to
retire
their
mortgage
ten
years
early
.
verb
-
retire
,
retiring
,
retires
,
retired
(
sports
)
to
dismiss
a
batter
,
player
,
or
side
so
they
are
out
of
play
β’
The
pitcher
retired
the
side
in
order
in
the
ninth
inning
.
The
pitcher
retired
the
side
in
order
in
the
ninth
inning
.
β’
With
a
quick
throw
to
first
,
she
retired
the
runner
.
With
a
quick
throw
to
first
,
she
retired
the
runner
.
tire
noun
a
round
rubber
part
filled
with
air
that
fits
around
a
vehicle
β
s
wheel
and
makes
contact
with
the
road
β’
Dad
showed
me
how
to
change
a
flat
tire
on
the
car
.
Dad
showed
me
how
to
change
a
flat
tire
on
the
car
.
β’
The
mountain
bike
has
thick
tires
for
rough
forest
trails
.
The
mountain
bike
has
thick
tires
for
rough
forest
trails
.
From
Middle
French
"
tire
"
meaning
equipment
or
dress
;
later
specialized
in
English
to
the
metal
band
around
a
wheel
,
and
by
the
19th
century
to
the
rubber
pneumatic
form
.
verb
-
tire
,
tiring
,
tires
,
tired
to
become
or
cause
someone
to
become
physically
or
mentally
weary
β’
The
long
hike
began
to
tire
the
children
by
noon
.
The
long
hike
began
to
tire
the
children
by
noon
.
β’
I
never
tire
of
watching
sunsets
over
the
ocean
.
I
never
tire
of
watching
sunsets
over
the
ocean
.
From
Old
English
β
tΔorian
β
meaning
to
fail
or
be
weary
,
developing
into
Middle
English
β
tyren/tiren
β
with
the
current
spelling
solidified
by
the
16th
century
.