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totality
/ təʊˈtælɪtɪ /
noun
the whole amount
the state of being total
the state or period of an eclipse when light from the eclipsed body is totally obscured
Example Sentences
In the past, the court has said police can make stops based on the “totality of the circumstances” or the full picture.
“Obviously we feel that Will is the best catcher in baseball in totality,” manager Dave Roberts said.
“So to push for an extra inning, or call it five extra innings in totality, it’s just not worth it. There’s just way too much downside.”
“I think in totality he threw the baseball well,” Roberts said.
“It’s easy to look at that in totality. I do know that, we’re what we’re dealing with, we have to kind of weather it.”
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