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absoluteness

[ US /ˈæbsəˌɫutnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being absolute
    the absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged
  2. the quality of being complete or utter or extreme
    the starkness of his contrast between justice and fairness was open to many objections

How To Use absoluteness In A Sentence

  • His insight has that absoluteness which is beyond the reach of intellect alone. The Theory of the Theatre
  • The upsetting part of this story is the absoluteness of technology and the irrelevance of humanity.
  • Dogma is that portion of doctrine which has been elevated by decree of ecclesiastical authority, or even only by common consent, into an absoluteness which is altogether foreign to its nature. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant
  • the absoluteness of the pope's decree could not be challenged
  • He had never been more impressed by the kind of absoluteness that lifted her beauty above the transient effects of other women, making the most harmonious face seem an accidental collocation of features. The Touchstone
  • Fashion shouldn't be about absoluteness, otherwise it would be a church. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a while such words as "impracticable" and "impossible" lose their absoluteness and become only synonyms for the relatively difficult. Humanly Speaking
  • All of these denotations involve philosophical complexities of absoluteness and are not relative or practical connotations.
  • This absoluteness of the act of choice does not alter the relativity of each epoch.
  • No one should ever use the role of teacher to demean the ideas of others or insist on the absoluteness of an opinion, much less press erroneous assertions.
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