disparateness
IPA: dɪspˈɛrɪtnʌs
noun
- the degree to which a thing is disparate
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Examples of "disparateness" in Sentences
- The force of Nature to seek harmony is directly proportional to the level of apparent disorder of the materials or apparent disparateness.
- Of course, disparateness is part of the point, yet here the noisy climaxes felt manufactured, although the moments of sadness were beautifully handled.
- This ingenuousness is doubtless dependent upon several factors, such as the primitiveness of the world, the isolation and uniqueness of the cities, the disparateness of cultures and the tenuousness of communication.
- What would be accepted as evidence if not disease, madness, misery, irrationality, frustration, criminality and sickness, that a tragic disparateness now exists between the needs of human beings and the imperatives of society.
- Not that I regard the foregoing as articles of faith, or as all true; -- I have implied the contrary by contrasting it with, at least, by shewing its disparateness from, the Mosaic, which, 'bona fide', I do regard as the truth.
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