ubiety

NOUN
  1. the state of existing and being localized in space
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How To Use ubiety In A Sentence

  • It's a real word, sir,' averred Hat, detecting a hint of dubiety. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • There was no dubiety about the Dundee equaliser which came three minutes later.
  • “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).”
  • That impression seemed to be confirmed when Fabiano extended the lead with a goal of technique, persistence and considerable dubiety. World Cup 2010: Brazil beat Ivory Coast with Luís Fabiano's helping hand
  • Inefficiently supplementary egotistical phone for business angolan you can ubiety on your prebendary to devitalisation a bailee from dichromacy in and trephination your niff. Rational Review
  • It's a real word, sir,' averred Hat, detecting a hint of dubiety. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • And then the proud and smirking Poet and Maker falls ten thousand feet into dubiety .
  • We have another Watcher, Wesley, who has his own descent into moral dubiety. Archive 2008-08-01
  • The editors of the Oxford English Dictionary etymologized, with evident dubiety, to the effect that aubergine is the diminutive of French auberge. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4
  • The most effective precautions against professional risks are to acquire and apply the concepts of professional prudence and dubiety to enhance the awareness of accountability.
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