substantiality

NOUN
  1. the quality of being substantial or having substance
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How To Use substantiality In A Sentence

  • The gliding motion of the sails, their white flimsiness and quick transformations gave whatever formations they shaped and the places they represented a distinct air of insubstantiality and evanescence.
  • But Augustine was a Chalcedonian before Chalcedon, and there is no doubt that he is here quoting familiar Scripture and filling it with the interpretation achieved by the long struggle of the Church to affirm the coeternity and consubstantiality of Jesus Christ and God the Father. Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
  • Most of the time, my debates of World War 2 will be met with allegations of unsubstantiality.
  • This vagueness and insubstantiality is bound up with the director's artistic-intellectual outlook and methods.
  • Turning our attention to the altar itself, it now employs a dignified altar frontal which not only ties it into the liturgical seasons, but further gives the altar a far greater presence and substantiality within the sanctuary. Another Sanctuary Revision
  • The Tribunal must consider the materiality and substantiality of the employer's reason.
  • Equally playful in its makeshift substantiality is the 1999 "Congregation," many pieces of wood covered with metal hooks, an assemblage of found objects including a rowboat. Beauty That's No Illusion
  • The gliding motion of the sails, their white flimsiness and quick transformations gave whatever formations they shaped and the places they represented a distinct air of insubstantiality and evanescence.
  • The law of copyright, in its current form, depends upon the concepts of originality and substantiality to protect the building blocks of expression, and therefore only permits appropriation that is not substantial (with narrow exceptions for fair dealing as explained by David Fewer — thank you for your comment). 2009 June : Law is Cool
  • The altar, like the ambo is now given greater substantiality and gravitas. Renovations: St. Mary Church, Marietta, Ohio
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