Examples of 'whole sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "whole sense"

whole sense: This phrase refers to a complete or comprehensive understanding or perception of something. It suggests a thorough grasp or overall comprehension of a situation, idea, or concept

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There is that whole sense of the whirlpool.
This is where the notion of collective rights gets its whole sense.
My whole sense of the body is different now.
A direct threat to their whole sense of identity.
This whole sense of having everything.
They had changed the whole sense of the story.
The whole sense of stabilization is lost in this case.
It has to do with your whole sense of being a family again.
My whole sense of reality has changed.
We have wiped away the whole sense of moving in darkness.
Their whole sense of smell is based on their having a forked tongue.
It slows down and all of a sudden your whole sense of timing is off.
The whole sense of community is gone.
And then when we added the technology and the whole sense of history to it.
How your whole sense of family has been irrevocably changed.

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The mention of witness ties in with the whole sense of our religious life style.
My whole sense of things kind of got out of whack after my brother died.
It gives the whole sense of a person.
Adi awakened with wet pajamas from navel to knee and a whole sense of happiness.
Screwed up her whole sense of right and wrong.
When they walk up to the supermarket, they really have a whole sense of purpose.
Because now our whole sense of taste is skewed.
His whole sense of identity is bound up with conforming to his own homogeneous in-group.
It is against the whole sense in Egypt.
The whole sense of this conversation is the failure of Christian growth.
The whole body 's living is involved in forming the whole sense of a problem, or a situation.
Epitomizes the whole sense of the difficult road of trials.
So here, the figure can not be rendered literally, but the whole sense is enchanced by.
And the whole sense of it.
It 's easy to forget that Benidorm offers a whole sense of luxury.
It spans this whole sense of space and future and past.
This news could change Emma 's whole sense of identity.
It changed my whole sense of The legitimacy of the war.
And that 's what a good portrait does . It gives the whole sense of a person.
There is a whole sense of history here that they do not have out West.
Thrilling tale . Screwed up her whole sense of right and wrong.
In the whole sense of the word, we are sorry.
And in Christianity there is this whole sense (? ) of resurrection and so on.
Their whole sense of self-worth rides on this.
I thought possible . It changed my whole sense of The legitimacy of the war.
How your whole sense of family has been irrevocably changed, but see, this just highlights.
Deterrence was, after all, the whole sense of producing an Israel bomb.
I have a whole sense of where everybody is . I can not see everybody perfectly in back.
I didn't lose any weight, but I gained a whole sense of self.
In the meantime, the whole sense of community is being eroded.
That 's right . I love that if I am here now, I get a whole sense of the room.
Through them, a whole sense of our culture and identity is carried ; this is so important.
We know that Rick 's pinned his whole sense of self-worth on Peter Thompson.
Their whole sense of self-worth rides on this. okay, i get it.
These parents… their whole sense of self-worth rides on this.

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Examples of using Whole
I spent my whole life doing things my own way
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