totality

/toʊˈtæləti/
noun
  1. The whole of something; the entire amount or extent.
    • We must consider the totality of the situation before making a decision.
    • The totality of the evidence points to his innocence.
    • The storm destroyed the totality of the crops in the valley.
  2. The state of being complete or whole.
    • The artist aimed to capture the totality of human emotion in her paintings.
    • The project's success depends on the totality of our efforts.
    • In philosophy, some thinkers seek to understand the totality of existence.
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