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all
adjective as in whole quantity
adjective as in each; every one of a class
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any, bar none, barring no one, complete, each and every, entire, every, every bit of, every single, sum, total, totality
adverb as in completely, without exception
adverb as in exclusively
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noun as in whole; totality
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Example Sentences
“I love to see L.A. celebrated like this — all of these inspiring people together and embodying art, that is what L.A. is all about,” Oh said in passing as she looked around the party.
The federal government shut down for the first time in six years late Tuesday, requiring federal agencies to stop all nonessential work.
There were also prominent retired generals like Lee Butler and James Cartwright who called for sharp reductions in, or the total elimination of, all nuclear weapons globally, including the American arsenal.
The deal would take EA private, meaning all its public shares will be purchased and it will no longer be traded on a stock exchange.
"We will always take all actions necessary at the domestic level to keep UK citizens safe."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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