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wholly
[hoh-lee, hohl-lee]
adverb
entirely; totally; altogether; quite.
to the whole amount, extent, etc.
so as to comprise or involve all.
wholly
/ ˈhəʊllɪ /
adverb
completely, totally, or entirely
without exception; exclusively
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"It is wholly inadequate that this man who is a known flight risk is allowed out on day release," he said.
"For a programme with a wholly misleading title which started from scratch with a six-month contract, it's been quite a ride!" said Lord Bragg in a statement.
"There's no indication that he crossed that line, and he's always been wholly adamant that he understood that line, and would never have crossed it."
Israel's defence ministry said the UK's decision on the event "introduces political considerations wholly inappropriate for a professional defence industry exhibition".
“If you ban burning the flag, you wholly discredit what it represents.”
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