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totality

whole amount / complete sum / entirety / full state
Noun
pl: totalities

This term conveys a sense of absolute completeness, often used in legal or scientific contexts to emphasize that no single part is being considered in isolation, but rather the entire collective mass. It carries a weight of finality and comprehensiveness that distinguishes it from simpler words like sum or total, which often refer to numerical addition rather than a holistic state. In astronomical contexts, specifically regarding eclipses, the word describes a precise physical state of alignment. Grammatically, it functions as a standard singular count noun, though it is frequently used in the singular to represent an abstract concept of wholeness.

Meanings

Noun

The whole amount or the complete sum of something.

"The totality of the evidence suggests that the defendant is innocent."

Noun

The state of being total or complete in every aspect.

"The solar eclipse reached its totality for only a few minutes."

Examples

The totality of the evidence suggests that the defendant is innocent.

The solar eclipse reached its totality for only a few minutes.

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