Intégralement
Intégralement is a French adverb that translates to "entirely," "completely," "wholly," or "fully" in English. It is derived from the Latin word "integer," meaning "whole" or "complete." In its most common usage, intégralement signifies the absence of any part or aspect being left out or diminished. It emphasizes the totality of something.
For example, a project can be intégralement completed, meaning every task and phase has been finished. A
In mathematical contexts, the term "intégral" refers to an integral, a fundamental concept in calculus. While