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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."


in toto adverb absolutely, all in all, altogether, as a whole, collectively, completely, comprehensively, fully, in all, in all respects, in full, in its entirety, in the aggregate, in the whole, omnino, on all counts, plane, prorsus, thoroughly, totally, unabridgedly, undividedly, unreservedly, utterly, wholly, withhut omission
See also: en banc, wholly

IN TOTO. In the whole; wholly; completely; as, the award is void in toto. In the whole the part is contained: in toto et pars continetur. Dig. 50, 17, 123.



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