Wholly in a sentence as an adverb

No, not unless normal, sound principles of law are wholly disregarded by the courts, which they won't be.

To me, those make her "personal" feed not so personal and wholly germane to this conversation.

That "football uterus" made him an outcast and he was rejected, which is not wholly unlike how menstrual women were treated in his village.

And you realize your company isn't a special little gem that is wholly unlike every other company in existence.

It's even possible to compete with wholly free services and provide supplemental classes in mathematics that families pay for willingly and without compulsion.

However, the statement about the duration of the establishment of a monetary system derives largely from theory that was wholly written before there where computers or the internet.

The Court makes a point of noting that the computer implementation described here is "wholly generic" and that "[i]n short, each step does no\nmore than require a generic computer to perform generic\ncomputer functions.

Third party libraries are typically wholly uncommented and undocumented.

Before they were adopted, on the example of Minnesota's sentencing guidelines, federal sentences were just about wholly indeterminate, making each judge could make up his or her own law of sentencing at trial.

In these environments, management undergoes a phase shift at a certain level, and successive layers of management are wholly budget-focused, isolated from operational realities.

If indeed a phallus joke between two persons in a private conversation is not objectionable, why was this person fired?As I see it here, the more and more "transparent" our private lives become with cell phone cameras and always-on video glasses, the more protection employees need from bone-headed employers dismissing them for reasons wholly unrelated to their competencies performing the job they were hired to do.

Here's a working hypothesis:| Why is Amazon's security for replacement orders so lax?Amazon values customer satisfiction above their fraud write-off.| Why would they send a replacement to an address that has never been associated with me, and is in a wholly different state than the one the original item was sent to?Because the time between ordering an item, and defect can be sufficiently large to cover moves: people shift around all the time.

Wholly definitions

adverb

to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); "he was wholly convinced"; "entirely satisfied with the meal"; "it was completely different from what we expected"; "was completely at fault"; "a totally new situation"; "the directions were all wrong"; "it was not altogether her fault"; "an altogether new approach"; "a whole new idea"

See also: entirely completely totally altogether whole