in toto

English

Etymology

From Latin in tōtō (in all).

Adverb

in toto (not comparable)

  1. In total.
    Synonyms: altogether, completely, on the whole, totally
    • 1943 May and June, Cecil J. Allen, “British Locomotive Practice and Performance”, in Railway Magazine, page 149:
      Reverting to Mr. Thompson's letter, I am afraid I differ from him in toto.
    • 1976 April 17, “Iowa Law Reform”, in Gay Community News, page 2:
      Republican Governor Robert Ray has personally been urging the legislature to pass the bill with all aspects in toto, and has promised to sign it.

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Italian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Latin in tōtō (literally in all).

Adverb

in toto

  1. in toto; completely; on the whole

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