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Definition of Availableness
1. Noun. The quality of being at hand when needed.
Generic synonyms: Convenience
Specialized synonyms: Command, Print
Attributes: Accessible, Inaccessible, Unaccessible, Available, Unavailable
Derivative terms: Accessible, Available, Available, Available, Handy
Antonyms: Inaccessibility, Unavailability
Definition of Availableness
1. n. Competent power; validity; efficacy; as, the availableness of a title.
Definition of Availableness
1. Noun. Competent power; validity; efficacy; as, the availableness of a title. ¹
2. Noun. The quality of being available. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Availableness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Availableness
Literary usage of Availableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons in Songs by Charles Seymour Robinson (1885)
"THE single thought to which your attention is directed when you repeat this text
is concerning the real availableness of prayer as an instrument of ..."
2. Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes: Report to Sir Arthur Bass, M.P. by Leone Levi (1885)
"In the investment of small savings the chief considerations must ever be safety,
availableness, and increase : safety, for what has been set aside by hard ..."
3. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) (1885)
"In the investment of small savings the chief considerations must ever be safety,
availableness, and increase: safety; for what has been set aside by hard ..."
4. Lectures on Mental Philosophy and Theology: With a Sketch of His Life by James Richards, Samuel H. Gridley (1846)
"... availableness of Christ's death to the elect only. But our brethren of the
opposite school will probably rejoin: " If Christ died in the room of all, ..."
5. Lectures on the Doctrine of Justification by John Henry Newman (1892)
"... guilt is one work of God, deliverance from sin another; —that reward does not
mean really reward, praise not really praise, availableness not really ..."