relativeness
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of relativeness
Example Sentences
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He also comprehended the relativeness of words, the vagueness of conceptions, the faultiness of all communion, but was nevertheless not so broad-minded that he found extenuating circumstances everywhere and for everyone.
From The Bride of Dreams by Auw, Mellie von
There is a praiseworthy relativeness and life in the morality of our best old divines.
From The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Coleridge, Henry Nelson
The relativeness of sensation is then developed at length, and for a moment the definition appears to be accepted.
From Theaetetus by Jowett, Benjamin
This is a striking illustration of the mere relativeness of such words as "morality," "refinement," and their opposites.
From A History of English Prose Fiction by Tuckerman, Bayard
Words were fitted to all the calls, which generally bore some relativeness to the sigmal, but these were as, destitute of congruity as of sense.
From Andersonville — Volume 1 A Story of Rebel Military Prisons by McElroy, John
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