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Meaning of entireties
The primary meaning of the word "entireties" refers to the state of being complete or whole.
Etymology of entireties
The word "entireties" has its roots in the Old French word "entier", meaning whole or complete, which is derived from the Latin word "integer", meaning whole or untouched.
Historically, the word "entireties" has been used since the 15th century to describe something that is complete or whole, with no part missing or incomplete.
Synonyms
wholes
totals
completeities
integrities
entirety
wholesness
completeness
fullness
entirety
totality
wholeness
completenesses
wholesomeness
intactness
thoroughness
comprehensiveness
exhaustiveness
inclusiveness
universality
entirety
fullnesses
completenesses
thoroughnesses
comprehensivenesses
Definitions
- The word "entireties" is defined by Oxford Languages as the state of being complete or whole, with no part missing or incomplete.
- * It can also refer to something that is considered as a whole, without being divided or fragmented.
Usage Examples
- The company sold the entireties of its assets to a new investor.
- * The entirety of the city was affected by the natural disaster.
- * The professor taught the entirety of the course in just one semester.