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Entire

/ɪnˈtaɪər/
Whole or complete, with no part missing.

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Examples:

He knew the entire crew was watching.Everything for my entire stay has been painstakingly scheduled.Somehow his entire body seems condescending.

Etymology:

etymology
Originated from late Middle English, derived from Latin integer, meaning untouched or whole.

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