entire

/ɪnˈtaɪər/
adjective
  1. Whole; with no part left out; complete.
    • She read the entire book in one day.
    • The storm damaged the entire roof of the house.
    • He spent his entire savings on a new car.
  2. Not broken, damaged, or divided; in one piece.
    • After the earthquake, only a few buildings remained entire.
    • The ancient vase was found entire, without any cracks.
    • The puzzle was still entire when we opened the box.
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