Get Free Checker

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
Enhance Your English Writing Skills
Fix common errors and boost your confidence in every sentence.
Get started
for free
Enhance Your English Writing Skills
  • 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.
  • What unites both liberals and conservatives is their mutual insistence on the exclusivity and absoluteness of their vision.
  • It was sudden and efficient in its absoluteness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Puritan paradox, to name it such, was that a rigorous defense of the absoluteness of Scripture as an objective, prescriptive code, could not be made without a critical analysis of the contents of Scripture itself.
  • This kind of absoluteness of human knowledge caused errors in the German school, which I have already discussed. Antonio Rosmini
  • I suppose there's an absoluteness about marriage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Secondly, they have both a kind of absoluteness which raises them above earthly things. Theological Essays of the Late Benjamin Jowett: Seleted, Arranged, and Edited by Lewis Campbell
  • If some rules are aboslute, do they vanish when their absoluteness is challenged? Wilde: Notes, outline
  • But this is a familiar point, and does not cancel the absoluteness of one's own death. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As a writer, I drew three lessons from him: the absoluteness of his concentration, the contrariness of his thinking, and the depth of his respect for good writing.
  • L results; that is to say, the so-called absoluteness arguments are missing. Kurt Gödel
  • Gods, a greater and a lesser, thus denying the absoluteness, the infinity, the illimitability, by any category of quantity, of that One Roman and the Teuton
  • Borrow the network, borrow the contaminative and mass sense organs, borrow to rape the mass eyeball but become famous, to us the inequity of absoluteness.
  • It is the "absoluteness" of the proponents 'convictions and the ruthless persecution of anyone who doesn't share their views that prevents not only a real conversation but new approaches or solutions to some of the problems facing our country. Old Enough to Vote, Enlist and Marry, but to Drink?

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):