In every possible way or in every case.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see all, count.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmanda Harmon, 34, of Louisville, Kentucky, and 30-year-old Anna Linscott-Zask, of Sandisfield, Massachusetts, each face five drug-related charges and could be sentenced to up to 45 years in prison if convicted on all counts. Source: Internet
A jury convicted Mr. Raniere on all counts after a six-week trial last year. Source: Internet
Das Konzil von Konstanz, 1414-1418 (Paderborn, 1991-7) Deposition During his absence John was deposed by the council, and upon his return he was tried for heresy, simony, schism and immorality, and found guilty on all counts. Source: Internet
But after 30 hours in my first playthrough, and much more to do after the fact, I’m thrilled to say I was dead wrong on all counts. Source: Internet
Haradinaj was acquitted on all counts along with fellow KLA veterans Idriz Balaj and Lahi Brahimaj. Source: Internet
After about two and a half hours of deliberations, the jury in the murder trial of Kyle Box rendered a verdict Wednesday: Guilty on all counts. Source: Internet