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altogether

[awl-tuh-geth-er, awl-tuh-geth-er] / ˌɔl təˈgɛð ər, ˈɔl təˌgɛð ər /




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Eventually the houses at the roadside stopped altogether, and they were driving along mountain roads, past lochs and heather.

From Literature

While welcoming the complete departure of the French army at the time, Deby had stressed that Chad was not breaking off its relationship with France altogether.

From Barron's

Anything you might do to make the hybrid quicker and faster will probably make it slower, if not stop altogether.

From The Wall Street Journal

Already paying a premium on top of council tax, Pritchard said if things didn't change, he would have to look at selling the business and leaving tourism altogether.

From BBC

Solar storms can interfere with or disable satellite navigation and communication systems altogether.

From Science Daily