1. in all - Adverb
2. in all - Phrase
with everything included or counted
Source: WordNetSome suffer much from poverty and sickness, but are not humbled, and so they suffer without profit. But one who is humbled will be happy in all circumstances, because the Lord is his riches and joy, and all people will wonder at the beauty of his soul. Silouan the Athonite
They have not understood that the Lord's Cross discloses the entire dispensation of His coming in the flesh, and contains within it the whole mystery of this dispensation. Extending in all directions, it embraces everything above, below, around and between. Gregory Palamas
Change in all things is sweet. Aristotle
There are tricks in all trades. Italian Proverb
Old age is a hospital that takes in all diseases. English Proverb
Be straightforward in all your dealing and noble with strangers. Icelandic Proverb