sightedness

IPA: sˈaɪtɪdnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being sighted, or having the ability to see.
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Examples of "sightedness" in Sentences

  • I apologize for the short sightedness.
  • Educational near sightedness no longer.
  • Miracles of obvious sightedness do occur.
  • The short sightedness is thus demonstrated.
  • Apologies for my cultural near sightedness.
  • The clear sightedness of the Commander in Chief.
  • Such literal short sightedness is hardly helpful.
  • Near sightedness and far sightedness are fairly common.
  • I fear a sense of short sightedness is surrounding this.
  • Yet it does demonstrate a certain short-sightedness and a lack of vision.
  • You're short sightedness is not my problem or the problem of anyone else for that matter.
  • They lead us to plunder the land and all creatures living on it with such short sightedness.
  • Also a little near-sightedness is just fine considering he almost lost his sight to ROP or retinopathy of prematurity.
  • It could be impossible when the full range of human emotions are considered - of the biologically built in short-sightedness that helped our ancestors survive in an all 'natural' world, of the sociobiological interpretations that indicate that humans are designed to fluctuate between altruism and deadly hostility as mechanisms for survival.
  • It could be impossible when the full range of human emotions are considered -- of the biologically built in short-sightedness that helped our ancestors survive in an all 'natural' world, of the sociobiological interpretations that indicate that humans are designed to fluctuate between altruism and deadly hostility as mechanisms for survival.

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