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  • 21full — I. a. 1. Filled, replete. 2. Abounding, replete, well stocked or provided. 3. Satiated, sated, glutted, cloyed. 4. Saturated, soaked. 5. Complete, entire, perfect, adequate, mature. 6. Abundant, plentiful, copious, plenteous, sufficient, ample. 7 …

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  • 22completely — adverb 1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent ( whole is often used informally for wholly ) (Freq. 37) he was wholly convinced entirely satisfied with the meal it was completely different from what we expected was completely at… …

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  • 23totally — adverb to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent ( whole is often used informally for wholly ) (Freq. 8) he was wholly convinced entirely satisfied with the meal it was completely different from what we expected was completely at fault …

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  • 24in whole — entirely or fully a number of stone churches survive in whole or in part * * * in whole law : to the full or entire extent used in the phrase in whole or in part The contract can be voided in whole or in part [=the entire contract can be voided… …

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  • 25entirely — adverb Date: 14th century 1. to the full or entire extent ; completely < I agree entirely > < you are entirely welcome > 2. to the exclusion of others ; solely < entirely by my own efforts > …

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  • 26all the way — phrasal to the full or entire extent ; as far as possible < ran all the way home > < seated all the way in the back > …

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  • 27in whole — phrasal to the full or entire extent ; wholly usually used in the phrase in whole or in part …

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  • 28wholly — adverb Etymology: Middle English hoolly, from hool whole Date: 14th century 1. to the full or entire extent ; completely < a wholly owned subsidiary > 2. to the exclusion of other things ; solely < a book dealing wholly with herbs > …

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