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purposefulness

NOUN
  1. the quality of having a definite purpose

How To Use purposefulness In A Sentence

  • Hess may have been noted above all for the poetry of her performances, but there is ample evidence here of her power and purposefulness.
  • The criminal ‘justice’ system functions to alienate and isolate the accused individual, to destroy one's power and purposefulness and to weave a web of confusion and mystification around any legal proceedings.
  • Color, too, makes a major contribution - its monochrome quality adding purposefulness, consistency and intensity.
  • Bodies evolve integrated and coherent purposefulness because genes are selected in the environment provided by other genes within the same species.
  • Or, 'pointing out issues of complexity, irreducibility, and (through humans) known potential of intelligence and purposefulness is fair game with ID '. Bunny and a Book
  • On every other occasion, I have seen goodness, purposefulness, and the sorts of green pastures I saw at Brykill Farm seeded and grown by deliberation over years of sweat, sacrifice and a steady hand. Judith Acosta: How Dreams Really Do Come True
  • The same is true of the West's response, which has been all about creating an image of purposefulness.
  • Whatever the motivation, there is a purposefulness about such a journey that separates it from the randomness and pleasure-seeking of mundane travel.
  • The design language of these SUVs epitomized the notion of purposefulness, even when comparing the utilitarian nature of the original Land Rover with its glitzy new cousin the LR3 Discovery. Undefined
  • In the first place the "purposefulness" of the movements of the planets is not affected in the very least by the question of heliocentricism. Science and Morals and Other Essays
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