Thullish society disintegrated entirely, reverting to crude village life.
Strangely, Chekhov's plays have a way of disintegrating entirely when they are presented in ineffective productions like this one.
That illusion disintegrates entirely by the end.
Both rear tires blew at once, the side panels caved in, then the hood; the windshield disintegrated entirely.
The personality of the victim can disintegrate entirely.
But the gate now entirely disintegrated, and she went out of it.
He turns it reverentially, as if fearing that further handling may cause it to disintegrate entirely.
It had maybe been a signal that his own sense of self-respect could only be pushed so far before disintegrating entirely.
The annual drift of leaves disintegrates entirely, and that's the mud: centuries of leaf mulch.
"Yes, Piemur, the pieces could have lethal consequences if they were to enter the atmosphere without disintegrating entirely."