In All (Adverb)
Meaning
With everything included or counted; "altogether he earns close to a million dollars".
Examples
- In all the candidate scored high grades in university and was deemed an intellectual.
- She has been on several business trips this year, in all twenty trips in total from January to date.
- The room had several large pieces of furniture in all and proved difficult to navigate for me.
- With such a large and supportive team in all, the event was very successful and memorable for everyone.
- Despite initially having cash for essentials, in all his recent credit card expenses took him to the red.