The term "wholly" means entirely or completely, indicating that something is done or exists in full measure without any part lacking. It emphasizes totality and can be used in various contexts, such as describing feelings, actions, or states of being. For example, if someone is wholly committed to a project, it means they are fully devoted to it without reservation.
Wholly or completely.
Fully, wholly, entirely.
Wholly, as in "I am wholly committed to this cause."
Wholly incorporated means to mix or blend well together ~ so that the dry ingredients are mixed smoothly with the liquid ingredients.
It means "Wholly occupied or absorbed in ones thoughts;absentminded".
adverb. The budget measures were wholly inadequate. I am wholly yours.
(latin) ADV. always, wholly, completely, in every conceivable situation.
The homophone for "holy" is "wholly."
Wholly Communion was created in 1965.
Wholly Smoke was created in 1938.
"Holy" and "holey" are homophones for "wholly."
the book was very wholly