ultimateness

NOUN
  1. the state or degree of being ultimate; the final or most extreme in degree or size or time or distance
    the ultimacy of these social values
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How To Use ultimateness In A Sentence

  • As we might expect, then, philosophy has generally been defined in ways which imply a certain totality, generality, and ultimateness of both subject matter and method. Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
  • An analogous interpretation applies to the generality and ultimateness of philosophy. Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
  • The edition's ultimateness remains to be seen, but "Close Encounters" is certainly the ultimate so far in movie optimism about life beyond our solar system. Certain Excellence
  • I am no expert on marriage, and degrees of ultimateness. Women in Love
  • Now that word's out about this thing's existence, we expect an announcement soon, at which point we'll learn the precise level of ultimateness contained within. Joystiq
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • For this reason, the definition of such conceptions as generality, totality, and ultimateness is most readily reached from the side of the disposition toward the world which they connote. Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
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