whole world
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwholeandworld
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whole
adjective
uk/həʊl/us/hoʊl/
complete or ...
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world
noun
uk/wɜːld/us/wɝːld/
the earth and all the people, places, and things ...
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(Definition ofwholeandworldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofwhole world
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He nourishes thewholeworld.
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He can bring thewholeworldon to his stage.
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Child : _ because you're the biggest stinker in thewholeworld.
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Things are seen with thewholeworldas their background.
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Language constitutes a representation of thewholeworldthat we sense and experience.
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In it he claimed that thewholeworldwas in a state of jahiliyya.
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If you believe that thiswholeworldis made up of lies, there is no point.
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When there is no moon, 'weakness' (bobiele) reigns over thewholeworld.
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The crumbling of the atom was to my soul like the crumbling of thewholeworld.
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Whence it happens that thiswholeworldis thought to be one city.
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It emphasises a blur, which embraces thewholeworldof sexualities that exist in-between.
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Let's hope they are ultimately successful; thewholeworldis watching with anticipation.
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Looking at thewholeworldand over time, there is a tendency for the productive forces to develop.
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But thewholeworld, according to the truth, is composed out of two things, its proper matter and form.
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This is to say that language constitutes a representation of thewholeworldthat a creature senses and experiences.
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I have traveled around thewholeworld, and never found a place like it, especially for its lakes.
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Maybe we can conceive of thewholeworld, but it is impossible for us to perceive it.
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One wonders who were the other three "greatest mathematical geniuses of thewholeworld" that this chronicler had in mind.
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Indeed, thewholeworldwas undergoing a transformation as local or national events triggered global or international responses.
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British imperial expansion made the mapping of thewholeworld, in particular of its coastlines, a strategic imperative.
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Global means "relating to thewholeworld," so global ethics should mean ethics in its individual guises (descriptive, normative, meta) with the addition that it applies to thewholeworld.
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After four years of war, thewholeworldis a buyer, and thewholeworldis in want.
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I think it is thewholeworld, because he occasionally speaks for thewholeworld—and with good common sense.
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