Frambeserius, a Frenchman, had two such patients, omnino taciturnos, their friends could not get them to speak: Rodericus a Fonseca consult.
Daniel Sennertus involves all of all sorts, out of common experience, [1050]in omnibus omnino corporibus cujuscunque constitutionis dominatar.
In the middle of the title-page appears this title, 'Quod clara et perspicua demonstratione careat pro vero habere mens omninonequit humana.
Non ego omnino lucrum omne esse utile homini existimo=--I do not at all reckon that every kind of gain is serviceable to a man.
Bellarmine treats this opinion as the extreme counterpart of Thomism (which he also combats) and disposes of it thus: “Haec opinio aliena est omnino a sententia b.
The blunt sentiment which Ennius puts into the mouth of Neoptolemus probably expressed his own mental attitude towards the schools of philosophy-- Philosophari est mihi necesse, at paucis: nam omnino haut placet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omnino" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.