Noun
1. uncastrated adult male horse
Adjective
1. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete;
2. constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged;
3. (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up into teeth or lobes
4. (used of domestic animals) sexually competent;
The entire world consists of matter.
The entire committee will talk over the proposal.
In time of war the government must have entire disposal ( or disposition ) people and material resources of the state.
The sector dam broke and its water drowned the entire valley.
The furnace broke down and the entire office building has no heat.
Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
She spewed up the entire meal.
The government has contemplated reforming the entire tax system.
The entire force was exhausted.
To link work at selected spots with that in entire areas is a very effective working method.
The urn was unearthed entire.
The spring had been unusually dry and we received only two tenths of an inch of rain during the entire month of June.
If the Commission has its way, the entire deal will be scuppered.
His uncontrolled behavior disturbed the entire class.
Soon the entire armed forces were in open revolt.
The hand of the military authorities can be seen in the entire electoral process.
One dip into the bottle should do an entire nail.
James had been unfaithful to Christine for the entire four years they'd been together.
The entire world must take notice of something like this.
After both their parents died, one of their father's relatives carted off the entire contents of the house.
I am getting very bored with this entire business.
He pocketed more money from this tournament than in his entire three years as a professional.
Loss of confidence could trigger a run on Citibank that would threaten the entire financial system.
The Captain pulled rank and made his sergeant row the entire way.
The entire family was staring at him, waiting for him to speak.
These strange diversifications could have damaged or even sunk the entire company.
entire, whole, complete, full, total, gross, all
There is relatively little information about entire, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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