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Definition of "intirely" []

  • Obsolete spelling of entirely. (adverb)
  • Common misspelling of entirely. (adverb)

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Use "intirely" in a sentence
  • "Hence also we may learn, that no repentance can remove this incapacity, but such as intirely changes the nature and disposition of the offender; which in the language of Scripture is called “being born again.”"
  • "As soon as the flanking infantry followed the general forward, an officer complained, the wagoneers, “who imagined things would turn out badly,” took the gears from their horses and “galloped intirely away, so that if fortune had turned in our favour, we had not one horse left to draw the train along.”"
  • "Both had their coats “intirely shot to tatters with musket balls,” according to an officer, and Orme said Washington behaved “the whole time with the greatest courage and resolution.”"
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