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entirely

1 of 1adverb
/ɪnˈtaɪərli/
1

to the fullest or complete degree

B2
  • The puzzle was entirely solved by the dedicated team.
  • The situation was entirely out of my control.
  • The concept was entirely new to the scientific community.
  • The project was entirely funded by the government.
  • The room was entirely empty after the move.
Antonyms:
2

used to emphasize exclusivity

  • The room was reserved entirely for VIP guests during the event.
  • The train's first-class section was entirely dedicated to business travelers.
  • This decision is entirely your responsibility; no one else is involved.
  • They built a new facility designed entirely for research and development.
  • The garden is entirely for ornamental purposes, with no space for vegetables.