finality

IPA: faɪnˈæɫʌti

noun

  • The state of being final; the condition from which no further changes occur.
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Examples of "finality" in Sentences

  • Such is the notion of finality which has long been classic.
  • No doubt there will be many more changes in the future, for finality is not in the language of politics.
  • The meaning itself of the word finality has undergone singular changes since Aristotle and the thirteenth century.
  • These are areas in which such vocabularies truly are contingent, and unpacking our presuppositions about their finality is a useful practice.
  • Others have broken entirely with selection and the principle of utility and extend the idea of finality to the general capacity of organisms to persist.
  • It is therefore obligatory to the extent to which, and for as long as, it is shown to accomplish its proper finality, which is the hydration and nourishment of the patient.
  • Christianity has taken through the centuries have grown out of enduring experiences and needs never to be outgrown, and that their finality is the finality of the deep things of the soul itself.
  • This third relation may be call finality; [Footnote: The explanation of this is obscure; there is no unanimity among the specialists in musical theory.] it belongs among relations we have called evolutionary.
  • Peel no more meant to convey any idea of this kind than did Lord John Russell, when he used the word finality in connection with the Reform Act, mean to convey the idea that, according to his conviction, Parliament was never again to be invited to extend the electoral franchise or to modify the conditions under which the votes of the electors were to be given.

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