entire universe

collocation in English

meaningsofentireanduniverse

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entire
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪnˈtaɪər/
us
/ɪnˈtaɪr/
whole or complete, with ...
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universe
noun
uk
/ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːs/
us
/ˈjuː.nə.vɝːs/
everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. ...
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(Definition ofentireanduniversefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was speculated that theentireuniverseevolved from literally nothing.
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Doesn't the personal universal-self mystic need to claim some sort of paranormal power in order to represent the self as theentireuniverse?
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If the universe were closed and decelerating, a single intelligent life form could not devour theentireuniverseuntil after the universe had begun to recollapse.
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Instead, the literally dozens of studies on regime type have examined theentireuniverseof countries in the world for which there is data.
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In the same way, the motion of the earth can unquestionably produce the impression that theentireuniverseis rotating.
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Although the total amount of energy in the universe would remain constant, theentireuniversewould have the same temperature.
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Such a fine point of distinction ran against the common-sense usage, however, in which principles meant the components of mixt bodies and elements, the substance of theentireuniverse.
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Nonself must be fashioned within the immune system, and theentireuniverseis fragmented within our body.
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Probability looks at theentireuniverseof outcomes and compares any component outcome to thisentireuniverse.
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I presume he does not take the literal meaning of the words, which would mean a strike taking place simultaneously over theentireuniverse.
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In this way, theentireuniverse, visible and invisible, is depicted as teeming with living intelligences.
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She is the active energy that both creates and dissolves theentireuniverse.
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They are said to pervade theentireuniverse.
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The consequent discoveries will change his perception of theentireuniverse.
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The fate of theentireuniversehangs in the balance.
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Each frame is of infinite size (covers theentireuniverse).
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Theentireuniverseneed not arm itself to crush him.
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It has the ability to change its size to swallow theentireuniversein one gulp.
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He is intent on conquering theentireuniverseupon his liberation.
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It is time under whose fold the galaxies are mobile and theentireuniverseis cycling.
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