entire

♦♦ en|tire /ɪnt'aɪ'ər/
[ADJ] det ADJ
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...
= whole

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