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fluidity

[ US /fɫuˈɪdəti/ ]
[ UK /fluːˈɪdɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of flowing easily
    adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced and the fluidity is increased
    they believe that fluidity increases as the water gets warmer
  2. a changeable quality
    demographers try to predict social fluidity
    a charming Oriental fluidity of manner
    a certain fluidness in his perception of time made him an unpredictable colleague

How To Use fluidity In A Sentence

  • In an act of substitution he replaces barren dryness with his fertile fluidity.
  • Nevertheless, the voluptuous figures that adorn his ormolu mounts and the fluidity of his designs gave Linke's pieces their characteristic blend of ancien regime and Art Nouveau, that made them stand out.
  • The fluidity of Polish syntax, due to inflection, makes possible a highly complex structure which, some Polish critics suspect, prevented Sep from attaining a wide readership in his time: he was too difficult.
  • Richard Kraft: Something With Birds In It | A site-specific installation composed of four elements, Something With Birds In It invokes the friction and fluidity between familiar polarities--between the sacred and profane, sense and nonsense, play and violence, reflection and action. Bill Bush: Seeing Red: This Artweek.LA (October 24-30, 2011)
  • Of his style and manner, if we think first of the romance-poetry and then of Chaucer’s divine liquidness of diction, his divine fluidity of movement, it is difficult to speak temperately. The Study of Poetry
  • This internally inconsistent narrative derives its protean fluidity from the projection and reception of the multiplicity of the gendered and racialized discourses of her and our own time.
  • Known as superfluidity, the phenomenon allows the liquid to flow endlessly around a loop-shaped pipe without slowing down.
  • She says: This period saw the rise of the designer-craftsman movement, which was characterized by a graceful fluidity between the now distinct disciplines of design, manufacture, and studio art. Alla Kazovsky: Product as Sculpture
  • demographers try to predict social fluidity
  • Once that finished you had political flux and fluidity and opportunity. Times, Sunday Times
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