NOUN
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the quality of being the present
a study of the pastness of the present and...of the presentness of the past
How To Use nowness In A Sentence
- Newness and nowness lends successful Pop a temporary sheen that is quickly tarnished.
- He said Luke, this year's lectionary Gospel, emphasized the "nowness" of God's action in Jesus. The Christian Post RSS Feed
- But the concept of "nowness" and immediacy give us a great way to make sense of it, and a better understanding of how to make it work for us. Blah, Blah! Technology
- A golden couple is always worth more than the sum of its parts and Mr and Mrs Jopling's presence seemed to validate the "nowness" of any event. Jay Jopling: portrait of the perfect gallerist | profile
- Put another way, what one psychologist called the "feeling of nowness" tends to last 3 seconds.
- The source of the problem, according to Rushkoff, was an outdated industrial model made obsolete by the "nowness" of the Internet. The latest from teenvogue.com
- 'nowness' - real-time information - is a new concept that wasn't around when Google started, or even a few years ago. Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
- The folding through time, past into present, thereness into nowness. THE BROKEN GOD
- In spite of the crispness and perpetually constructed nowness of data that that appears on screen with each electrical pulse, no matter when it was written, faithfully reconstructed images of the past now fade with their familiarity.
- Several wise minds weighed in with their own interpretations of nowness and nature, and, to heighten the moment, the instructor read aloud from the preface to Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.