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Etymology

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From entire +‎ -ness.

Noun

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entireness (uncountable)

  1. entirety
    • 1861, John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism[1]:
      In the comparatively early state of human advancement in which we now live, a person cannot indeed feel that entireness of sympathy with all others, which would make any real discordance in the general direction of their conduct in life impossible [] .

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