The meaning of all is the whole amount, quantity, or extent of Being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity. How to use all in a sentence
All means ‘every one’, ‘the complete number or amount’ or ‘the whole’ When shakespeare writes, in as you like it, “ all the world's a stage,” he means the whole world. We use it most often as a determiner
… when all refers to a whole class of people or things, we don’t use the The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy The brave defenders gave their all. You use all to refer to a situation or to life in general
All is silent on the island now As you'll have read in our news pages, all has not been well of late. The whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration) The whole number of (used in referring to individuals or particulars, taken collectively)