Pronunciation: /ɪnˈtaɪərəti/
noun the whole or total amount of something
A1 I watched the movie in its entirety.
A2 She read the book from beginning to end in its entirety.
B1 The project was completed in its entirety before the deadline.
B2 The contract was reviewed in its entirety by the legal team.
C1 The artist's work is best appreciated in its entirety.
C2 The symphony was performed in its entirety, showcasing the composer's genius.
adjective whole; complete
A1 She read the entirety of the book in one sitting.
A2 The teacher explained the entirety of the lesson in detail.
B1 The project was completed in its entirety before the deadline.
B2 The team analyzed the data set in its entirety to draw conclusions.
C1 The artist's work is best appreciated in its entirety, not just individual pieces.
C2 The film director carefully crafted the movie in its entirety to convey a specific message.
formal The report must be read in its entirety to fully understand the findings.
informal You should watch the movie in its entirety to appreciate the plot.
slang I binge-watched the show in its entirety over the weekend.
figurative She poured her heart and soul into the project, giving it her entirety.
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