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Entire I Adjective Emphasize Referring Place Time Population

word entire
definition
adjective
You use entire when you want to emphasize that you are referring to the whole of something, for example, the whole of a place, time, or population .
He had spent his entire life in China as a doctor.
There are only 60 swimming pools in the entire country.
The entire family was staring at him, waiting for him to speak.
I cried the entire three weeks; I never stopped.
The entire world must take notice of something like this.
cefr-level B2

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