spatiality

IPA: spˈætʃiˈæɫʌti

noun

  • The condition of being spatial
  • The effect of spatial position on a system
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Examples of "spatiality" in Sentences

  • It failed to reflect the spatiality of... well space.
  • Moreover, a rail system is a physical network that has an embodied geometry and spatiality on the ground.
  • The delightful frame and the spacious, open compartments provide the shelves with a striking spatiality, depth, and lightness.
  • Nevertheless, there is a sizable philosophical literature on the problem of pain location or the spatiality of pain in general.
  • Mapping the text therefore helps to create new knowledge about the kind of spatiality that is at work in the text on a narrative level.
  • Nolan's direction has improved tremendously by the simple step of pulling his camera just slightly back in these scenes, giving his fight scenes greater spatiality and clarity.
  • An advantage of writing a narrative using hypertext technology is that the meaning of the story can be conveyed through a sense of spatiality and perspective that is arguably unique to digitally-networked environments.
  • Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban which pivots both on cross-border networks and on territorial locations with massive concentrations of resources xxii.
  • _intellectual_, mechanism and finalism having meaning only where there is "distinct multiplicity," "spatiality," and consequently assemblage of pre-existing parts: "real duration" signifies both undivided continuity and creation.

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