Totality (noun)

The entire quantity or amount of something; the whole of something, the entirety of something.

Origin:

The word "totality" comes from the latin word "totalis" meaning whole or entire. it was first used in the early 17th century to describe the entire quantity or amount of something.

Examples:

  1. The totality of the evidence suggests that the defendant is guilty.
  2. The company"s financial reports give a clear picture of the company"s financial situation in its totality.
  3. The consequences of the accident were not clear in their entirety until all the information was collected.
  4. Totality of the information is important in making an informed decision.
  5. The scientist studied the specimen in its entirety, including all its components and details.
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