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in toto(in toe-toe)adj. Latin for "completely" or "in total," referring ...
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in totoLatin, "as a whole, wholly, completely, utterly, entirely," from toto, ablative of totus "whole, entire" (see total (adj.)); "always or nearly always with verbs of negative se [..]
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in totoLatin for in its entirety or completely. For example, if a judge accepts a lawyer's argument in toto, it means that the judge accepts the whole thing.
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in toto[Latin, on the whole] : as a whole : in total [admitted the disputed testimony in toto] [refused to allow the will in toto]
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in totoIn toto is a Latin term meaning 'in the whole' or 'as a whole/completely.'
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in toto(in toe-toe)adj. Latin for "completely" or "in total," referring to the entire thing, as in "the goods were destroyed in toto," or "the case was dismissed in toto.&q [..]
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