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wholly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈhoʊli/
1

to a full or complete degree

C1
  • She was wholly committed to the cause, dedicating all her time and energy.
  • The decision was wholly based on merit, disregarding any external factors.
  • The team's success was wholly attributed to their collaborative efforts.
  • The novel was wholly captivating, keeping readers engaged from beginning to end.
  • The project was wholly funded by private donations, without any government support.
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