intactness
IPA: ɪntˈæktnʌs
noun
- The condition of being intact.
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Examples of "intactness" in Sentences
- Circumcision bans are about intactness, not antipathies.
- In countries which intactness is the overwhelming norm, the concept of needing a circumcision for a medical reason later is almost unheard of.
- English Heritage decided the building did not possess a high level of 'intactness' and did not have the special architectural interest to justify listing it. "
- Mining companies in Canada have sunk money into developing and exploring claims that, if fully exploited, could significantly threaten the quality of the water and the intactness of the Crown.
- Assuming the economy does retain some semblance of "intactness" over the next two years there no doubt will be some major winners for steadily investing through this time; I have been and own all of those commented upon (though BP was purchased and left for dividends many years ago), but honestly good companies or not I'm not so sure.
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