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entire
adjective
including
every
part
;
whole
and
complete
•
She
ate
the
entire
pizza
by
herself
.
She
ate
the
entire
pizza
by
herself
.
•
The
entire
class
cheered
when
the
teacher
cancelled
the
test
.
The
entire
class
cheered
when
the
teacher
cancelled
the
test
.
From
Latin
integer
meaning
‘
whole
’.
adjective
not
broken
,
damaged
,
or
missing
any
part
;
in
one
piece
•
The
vase
fell
but
somehow
remained
entire
.
The
vase
fell
but
somehow
remained
entire
.
•
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
•
Many
tropical
plants
have
entire
leaves
to
reduce
water
loss
.
Many
tropical
plants
have
entire
leaves
to
reduce
water
loss
.
•
The
oak
’
s
lower
leaves
are
lobed
,
but
its
upper
leaves
may
be
nearly
entire
.
The
oak
’
s
lower
leaves
are
lobed
,
but
its
upper
leaves
may
be
nearly
entire
.
entirely
adverb
completely
,
fully
,
or
in
every
possible
way
•
The
project
is
entirely
finished
;
there
is
nothing
left
to
do
.
The
project
is
entirely
finished
;
there
is
nothing
left
to
do
.
•
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
(“
wholly
,
completely
”),
from
entire
+
-ly
,
originally
meaning
“
in
an
unbroken
state
.”
adverb
solely
;
only
;
exclusively
•
The
decision
is
entirely
up
to
you
.
The
decision
is
entirely
up
to
you
.
•
This
room
is
reserved
entirely
for
staff
.
This
room
is
reserved
entirely
for
staff
.