temporality
IPA: tˈɛmpɝˈæɫʌti
noun
- The condition of being bounded in time (of being temporal).
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Examples of "temporality" in Sentences
- Eve Club, which is located within the CityCenter complex, is temporality shutting down.
- Each is a reflection on the temporality and mortality that are, perhaps, prerequisites for moral reflections.
- Crucial to the staging of sexual bodies in romantic fiction, temporality is not, however, an unchanging heuristic.
- He controls the time, a little in the manner of the mentally ill, of psychotics who live in an entirely subjective temporality.
- Guy Gavriel Kay shifted to the idea of temporality of the book artifact by commenting on what he called “the hunger for the classic.”
- A "pop-up shop": this increasingly ubiquitous and, ergo, increasingly annoying trend suggests in its name temporality, spontaneity, coolness, a fun little shopping excursion that
- Its liturgy should and must represent an exit from temporality and political issues and enter touch elements of eternity: this is where all its art and furnishings and music must point.
- A landmark novel of high modernism, the text, centering on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920, skillfully manipulates temporality and psychological exploration.
- They're not entirely wrong, but my goal is to make it less inane, to give them ample opportunities to accumulate knowledge that endures beyond these doors of what they perceive as hollow temporality -- in essence, to enable them to see that their futures are happening right now.
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