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Example sentences for "entire"

Lexicographically close words:
entiendo; entier; entiere; entierement; entierly; entirely; entireness; entirety; entitative; entities
  1. And it is said that no Roman Catholic has ever been brought into the Mormon fold, Protestantism furnishing Mormonism its entire supplies.

  2. Of this vote, basing the estimate upon the number registering, the female voters were slightly in excess of one half of the entire number of Mormon suffragists.

  3. The entire family is as completely ostracized as though they had been convicted of an infamous crime.

  4. One will directs, and by ecclesiastical communications and telegraphic wires the direction is speedily known unto the utmost limit of the land of their habitation, and promptly the entire massed body moves in the line directed.

  5. It has no feature more characteristic and no purpose more fundamental or fixed than that of entire and undisputed temporal authority.

  6. Lee invited the Piute Indians to accompany him, and he directed the combined forces of the Mormons and Indians throughout the entire siege.

  7. The thing for us to do is to surround them with an atmosphere of freedom, so that they will drink it in with every breath; and it will not be long before it will permeate their entire lives.

  8. The morning of the fourth day Lee told the men under his command that his orders were to "kill the entire company except the children.

  9. We know not the exact distance of this descent, but are certain that it is more than one thousand feet to the edge of the lake, and the entire distance a sheer precipice.

  10. In his rather pretentious "memoirs," General Wilkinson has engrafted her entire narrative.

  11. At Abergavenny I parted from Mrs. Jones, and, having no domestic with me, was left to take the entire charge of Maria.

  12. He took his clothes and his best linen, keeping nothing but strict necessaries, and went to Samanon, who offered fifty francs for his entire wardrobe.

  13. I shall ask to change the framework of government itself---to reform the entire structure of American government so we can make it again fully responsive to the needs and the wishes of the American people.

  14. Broglie in command and that General’s first action was to allow himself and almost the entire French force to be cornered in Prague.

  15. You will have my life’s entire homage, Clémence,” he responded gravely.

  16. It is to the Manchester School, therefore, that we owe the attempt to give to the entire free trade system a moral coloring for which the narrower question of the repeal of the corn laws afforded an opportunity.

  17. How is it possible, then, to get Bible-truth independently of the reason or in entire exemption from error?

  18. At no time in the history of the Confederation, had all the States been represented at once; and the return of peace seemed likely to reduce the entire machinery of the government to a state of complete inaction.

  19. He was, indeed, one of that order of men to whom Washington gave his entire confidence from the first.

  20. The entire foundation and disposal of our military forces ought to belong to Congress.

  21. A long negotiation ensued, in which he evinced entire readiness to make a liberal commercial treaty with the United States, conceding to their trade very important advantages; but at the same time refusing the right to use the Mississippi.

  22. On one of these occasions the males and females of all ages, having bathed in the rivers or the sea, clothe themselves in new garments, and spend three entire days in singing, dancing, and feasting.

  23. He tried to introduce a depreciated currency into his territories as a means to wealth, issuing copper tokens for gold, which resulted in entire loss of credit and a standstill of trade.

  24. England, there occurred in India an event which almost instantaneously changed the political condition of the entire south.

  25. The king gave a general order to every inhabitant of Delhi to proceed forthwith to Devagiri, and prior to the issue of this order he had the entire road lined with full-grown trees, transplanted for the purpose.

  26. By these conquests the whole of his eastern dominions were brought into entire subjection to the sovereign.

  27. He drove them the whole way back to, and into, the river, where terrific slaughter took place, and their entire army was put to flight.

  28. I hope and trust it may soon lead to an entire elucidation of the mystery," said the banker, rising to leave.

  29. She preserved entire silence while the other two entered into a simple and desultory chat with the easy familiarity of old friends.

  30. I must again differ from you, sir," said the stranger; "their introduction would be of incalculable mischief to the entire colony.

  31. These preparations soon aroused the entire camp, who were in a moment alive and stirring.

  32. Do you think I would be disappointing her, or making her miserable, by destroying a bond that would only bind her in a state of abject misery for the entire period of her life?

  33. But his trials were not yet at an end; for not only the whole inmates of the Woolpack inn, but almost the entire population of the township (some hundred people), assembled en masse to witness the start of the potent personage.

  34. It is a question that affects the entire country; for if we do not get labour our staples will decrease, and that, you will admit, will be a public calamity.

  35. Two hours after dark they arrived at camp from an expedition that had threatened to be the most disastrous in the entire history of the enterprise.

  36. The entire group at Joyce's camp, her father, Jim, Lloyd and Clyde, worked like beavers.

  37. This discovery appeared to alter the Indian's entire course of action.

  38. Mrs. Travers had long since washed her hands of the entire business.

  39. The Professor had an entire shelf of them, many in the original French.

  40. The entire night was passed away without the marquis quitting the position he had taken, and without his eyes closing for a single instant.

  41. An entire house had been placed at the disposal of M.

  42. The French painter had a few minutes' happiness in contemplating the fete, the entire appearance and arrangements of which so little resembled what, under similar circumstances, we are accustomed to see in Europe.

  43. Is it not better to leave them in entire ignorance?

  44. The nobility of his gestures, and his bold and haughty countenance, gave to his entire person a stamp of wild grandeur.

  45. It was this discovery that led to the choice of Feletoa as the site for the fortress that was to contain the entire population of the island.

  46. The entire Tongan army was drawn up in the palace compound as a guard of honour, and its band played our national anthem very creditably as we approached.

  47. He had to submit to our society, to endless interruptions from messengers, and to an invasion by the entire court retinue on a memorable night when he was kept up till half-past two to witness the signing of the treaty in his dining-room.

  48. In these days men must sin with greater impunity, for to keep the road in repair the entire male population is giving the first Monday in the month.

  49. Early in the morning it had flown over the trees, and the entire colony, which was just settling down to sleep after its nocturnal excursion in search of food, took to wing and followed it.

  50. Muir expressed his entire satisfaction with this arrangement, as well as his determination to do justice by all, when the two went to the group assembled round the fire.

  51. I do not think it possible for the leaves to be more immovably still than those of the entire forest are at this very moment.

  52. The most surprising peculiarity about the man himself was the entire indifference with which he regarded all distinctions which did not depend on personal merit.

  53. There was just enough of life left in M'Nab to betray his entire consciousness of all that had passed.

  54. His terms had been accepted, and Monsieur Sanglier had several interviews with him in the vicinity of the fort at Oswego, and had actually passed one entire night secreted in the garrison.

  55. As respects each other, there was perfect confidence; as regarded their respective people, entire fidelity.

  56. When, however, the Scud had made the circuit of the entire island, and had again got her weatherly position in the channel by which she had first approached, her helm was put down, and she tacked.

  57. The interior is cold and naked, owing to the entire absence of color to give it warmth.

  58. There are other Sisters, who have the care of the chapel, and who come in to trim the candles before the shrine, but the nuns proper live a life of entire seclusion, never being seen by any one.

  59. Eberhard Ludwig followed hotly, hoping to engage separate columns of the huge army, but it was too late, and after a futile pursuit round the entire country, he had the chagrin of seeing the French enter Stuttgart.

  60. The entire suite of apartments which her Highness occupied had been redecorated.

  61. Yet he hesitated to acquiesce in the daring project of the entire removal from Stuttgart of court and government.

  62. Wilhelmine said afterwards that 'l'ennui de Stuttgard' had proved a greater defence than the entire Imperial army!

  63. His Highness must have entire quiet, Madame,' the court doctor said, bowing respectfully to the Landhofmeisterin.

  64. She could hear the noise outside, but it sounded faint to her, for her entire bodily power was concentrated, and her ears only registered the surging of her own blood.

  65. Your Highness takes the entire responsibility of this act?

  66. This being so, he began his reign with the entire approbation of the Wirtembergers, and in the press of business and rejoicings the trial of the Grävenitz seemed forgotten.

  67. The Duchess's entire seclusion was well known to her, she heard it discussed by her friends daily.

  68. As a single order like that of the Secretary may destroy the entire fruits of a campaign I cannot reasonably expect if my operations are thus to be interfered with to be of much service in the field.

  69. But these were individuals merely, and while their aggregate was large, it embraced no command, no entire body of troops, whether company, regiment or brigade.

  70. His entire force would have been held at Washington or sent northward and westward to meet the Confederate advance.

  71. It was not until late in the afternoon of July 1 that Lee was ready to assail his enemy with his entire force.

  72. Clay fondly believed that this Missouri Compromise of his devising had finally laid to rest the entire controversy with regard to slavery.

  73. But above and beyond all these considerations, was the desire of the Federal authorities to conquer control of the Mississippi itself throughout its entire length.

  74. He was so hard pressed indeed that when he retired at nightfall, he was forced to leave all his wounded in the enemy's hands and make a precipitate retreat to avoid the capture of his entire force.

  75. The purpose of the Confederates was to break through the left of Grant's line and reach the river, thus placing themselves on their enemy's flank, threatening his rear and imperiling his entire army.

  76. He found that vast quantities of precious stores had been warehoused there in face of the fact that Columbus was the most northerly and the most exposed point on the entire defensive line.

  77. At the very moment when that dispatch was penned the Confederates with their entire strength were actually on march to assail an enemy who had "scarcely the faintest idea of an attack" being made upon him either then or later.

  78. An overwhelming force had been met which defeated the object of the raid, and threatened the destruction of the entire force.

  79. Then he told the entire story, the men glancing triumphantly at each other as he proceeded.

  80. His entire hoardings were in a box at Mammy Showers' house, and he did not have the value of a penny about him.

  81. Both the men insisted that Jet should ride the entire distance, and when he objected they reminded him that by so doing it would be possible to arrive at the desired place just so much sooner.

  82. The only ray of hope which Jet could see in the entire business was the fact that Sam might not have a full supply of cartridges.

  83. The relief of cities, if relief is to be secured, must lie in the evolution of the entire situation, and not merely in sending the surplus population into the country.

  84. Local politics ought to further the entire neighborhood life, rather than to divide the community into hostile camps.

  85. Irrigation makes a rural condition: it provides the possibility for a community to develop; and it must, therefore, color the entire life of the community.

  86. The entire region, not city or town alone, should be organized.

  87. He knew particularly that when the ship which had Governor Bobadilla aboard was cast away, there was, as Peter Martyr says, an entire table of Gold of Three Thousand Three Hundred and Ten Pounds Weight.

  88. But what I thought beautiful was the entire change that his rising made in everything.

  89. An entire symphony of Beethoven lies in this statue.


  90. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; aggregate; all; boar; buck; bull; categorical; charger; clear; cock; colt; complete; comprehensive; concentrated; conclusive; courser; critter; dead; decided; decisive; definite; definitive; determinate; developed; dog; downright; entire; equine; exhaustive; explicit; express; faultless; filly; final; fixed; flat; flawless; foal; full; gander; gelding; global; gobbler; gross; horse; implicit; inclusive; indisputable; intact; integral; integrated; mare; mature; matured; mount; nag; omnibus; one; outright; overall; peacock; peremptory; perfect; positive; radical; ram; ripe; rooster; round; solid; sound; stag; stallion; steed; steer; straight; stud; tomcat; total; transcendent; unbroken; unconditional; uncut; undiminished; undivided; undoubting; unequivocal; unexpurgated; unhampered; unhesitating; unhurt; unimpaired; uninjured; universal; unlimited; unmarred; unmistakable; unmitigated; unqualified; unquestioning; unreserved; unrestricted; untouched; utter; whole


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    entire change; entire confidence; entire sanctification; entire stranger; entirely absent; entirely devoted; entirely different; entirely independent; entirely new; entirely wanting