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universality

[ UK /jˌuːnɪvˈɜːsˈælɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌjunəvɝˈsæɫəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being universal; existing everywhere

How To Use universality In A Sentence

  • The cosmic symbol of the rising sun expresses the universality of God above all particular places and yet maintains the concreteness of divine revelation. Ignatius Insight Article on Restoring Ad Orientem
  • The severity, universality, complexity of peasant burden overweight, is to determined fundamentally that solving peasant burden overweight needs long period of time and arduousness of problem.
  • As can be seen, the recurring theme of the principle is universality, non-exclusivity, non-discrimination, and indivisibility.
  • This hypothesis, to say no more, will fit well all the facts -- for instance, the universality of the belief in evil spirits and any evidence adducible for actual influence on men, whether in the records of demonic possession and magic in the past or in the phenomena of modern Spiritism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • This enumeration is evidently designed to convey an impression of universality [Baumgarten]. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • But there is much satisfaction in seeing a modern classic performed with such deftness and humour, and recognising the universality of its underlying themes.
  • It was also important to determine the degree of universality of the correlative relationships between free amino acid levels and leaf senescence.
  • I think it is time to spread the word about human divinity and the universality of the spiritual path.
  • From my parents, who serve as a primary reference point, I begin to understand both my uniqueness and universality together with my continuity and discontinuity with the past and the present.
  • I have been amazed at the universality of all of our experiences, whatever our origins, sex or age.
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