The opposite of partly is fully (wholly, completely, totally) or not at all.
A state is a fully self-governing political entity within a country, with its own government and constitution. A territory is an area controlled by a country but does not have the same level of self-governance as a state.
There are four continents in the Western Hemisphere, North America fully in the hemisphere, South America fully in the hemisphere, Antarctica partly, Africa partly.
No. The state of Queensland in Australia is a fully self-governing state, not a territory.
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'Semi-conscious' means not fully conscious or awake.
You have to pay the difference.
He fully controlled the Soviet economy.
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Is saipan a us territory or shall saipan be a state after 28 november a fully in us jurisdiction?
California is neither. In the United States a territory is a location under US ownership which has not yet become a state. A colony, as I understand it, would be a location where we exert full control but no ownership. We do not have colonies, technically, though the difference between a territory and a colony might be debated. An example of a territory is Puerto Rico. It is fully owned and controlled by the US. Its citizens are US citizens. But it has not yet become a state and so has no official seats in Congress.