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hereness

NOUN
  1. the state of being here in this place

How To Use hereness In A Sentence

  • Once Internet browsers that could depict Web sites graphically evolved—programs such as Mosaic and Netscape—the computer became a reading library, a research room, a powerful orienting tool for our whereness in the world. The Tyranny of E-mail
  • “The object has a certain ‘objectivity’ about it (a certain whereness, though we do not wish to restrict this ubiety to the prison house of the page).”
  • The quality or state of being in a place; local relation; position or location; whereness. “… would then comport my further transformation into one of those beasts I define as awake by virtue of their ubication in sleep’s interior.” senescence. Continuing to Improve My Vocabulary « So Many Books
  • The folding through time, past into present, thereness into nowness. THE BROKEN GOD
  • things are really there...capture the thereness of them
  • Where 'hereness' is present, he evokes it equally well. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Now, with Placemaker, we can help developers and publishers make applications and data sets location-aware by determining the whereness of unstructured content. Why Location Awareness Will Make the Web More Useful
  • The quality or state of being in a place; local relation; position or location; whereness. “… would then comport my further transformation into one of those beasts I define as awake by virtue of their ubication in sleep’s interior.” senescence. Continuing to Improve My Vocabulary « So Many Books
  • The folding through time, past into present, thereness into nowness. THE BROKEN GOD
  • If there's one lasting impression that's instructive, it's the lack of hereness. The Times Literary Supplement
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