"The old American purposes are still wholly relevant" (John F. Kennedy).
Meaning still completely relevant- or still completely of importance.
Surfer Laird Hamilton has shown himself to be committed wholly to his sport by surfing the big waves while attached to a jet ski.
Wholly or completely.
it is spelt wholly; eg im not wholly into that. I looked it up in the dictionary and that's what i got.
completely, totally, fully, wholly
The opposite of slightly is considerably, greatly, wholly or completely.
the book was very wholly
The teacher should include everyone in the class wholly.
I am wholly committed to this project. Let's get right over to the local Sonic Drive-in for a Wholly Guacamole Dog AND a Chili Cheese Fritos Coney!
A woman becomes a nun after taking holy orders. The car parked so it was wholly within the parking bay.
Surfer Laird Hamilton has shown himself to be committed wholly to his sport by surfing the big waves while attached to a jet ski.
Wholly, as in "I am wholly committed to this cause."
The full sentence is as below:This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the People's Republic of China without regard to its conflict of laws principles, as if wholly performed therein.I think 'therein' refers to 'in China', and 'as if wholly performed therein' means 'as if the agreement is wholly performed in China by both parties'. Am I right?Added: Yes, you are. The document is valid ANYWHERE just the same as if the signatories were in China.Thank you!
adverb. The budget measures were wholly inadequate. I am wholly yours.
The homophone for "holy" is "wholly."
Wholly Smoke was created in 1938.
Wholly Communion was created in 1965.
Quite is defined as; completely, wholly, or entirely. For example; It's quite amusing to see the miracles the plan has achieved.