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Meaning of all entities
The phrase "all entities" refers to every existing thing, whether living or non-living, tangible or intangible.
Etymology of all entities
The word "all" comes from Old English "eall", which is derived from Proto-Germanic "al-", also meaning "all" or "whole".
The word "entity" comes from Latin "entitas", meaning "being" or "existence", which is derived from "ens", the present participle of "esse", meaning "to be".
Synonyms
everything
all things
all beings
all objects
all organisms
all existences
all creatures
all items
all elements
all components
all parts
all pieces
all aspects
all facets
all sides
all whole
all totality
all universe
all cosmos
all reality
all existence
all life
all matter
all energy
all space
all time
all dimensions
all worlds
all realms
all domains
all spheres
all scopes
Definitions
- The word "all" is an adjective used to indicate the inclusion of every individual or item, without exception.
- * The word "entity" is a noun that refers to a thing with distinct existence, whether living or non-living, tangible or intangible.
Usage Examples
- The company is responsible for all entities operating within its jurisdiction.
- * The new policy affects all entities, regardless of their size or type.
- * The universe is composed of all entities, from tiny particles to vast galaxies.
Antonyms
none
nothing
no one
nobody
few
some
several
limited
restricted
exclusive
partial
incomplete
insufficient
inadequate
defective
imperfect
fragmentary
sectional
particular
specific