z. büsbütün, tamamıyla, tamamen

listen to the pronunciation of z. büsbütün, tamamıyla, tamamen
Türkisch - Englisch
entirely
totally, completely, absolutely
Entirely means completely and not just partly. an entirely new approach Fraud is an entirely different matter Their price depended almost entirely on their scarcity = completely, totally
{a} wholly, completely, fully, firmly
without any others being included or involved; "was entirely to blame"; "a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children"; "he works for Mr Smith exclusively"; "did it solely for money"; "the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone"; "a privilege granted only to him"
to the full or entire extent
to the exclusion of others
Smith exclusively"; "did it solely for money"; "the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone"; "a privilege granted only to him
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); "he was wholly convinced"; "entirely satisfied with the meal"; "it was completely different from what we expected"; "was completely at fault"; "a totally new situation"; "the directions were all wrong"; "it was not altogether her fault"; "an altogether new approach"; "a whole new idea"
In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost
Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely
emphasis Entirely is also used to emphasize what you are saying. I agree entirely Oh, the whole episode was entirely his fault. completely and in every possible way