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Definition of Essentialness
1. Noun. Basic importance.
Generic synonyms: Importance
Specialized synonyms: Vitalness, Indispensability, Indispensableness, Vitalness
Attributes: Essential, Inessential, Unessential
Derivative terms: Essential, Essential, Essential, Essential, Essential, Essential, Essential
Antonyms: Inessentiality
Definition of Essentialness
1. n. Essentiality.
Definition of Essentialness
1. Noun. The condition of being essential; essentiality ¹
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Definition of Essentialness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Essentialness
Literary usage of Essentialness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism by Matthew Arnold (1869)
"... signal as is the essentialness of this characteristic idea in St. Paul's teaching,
is the completeness with which the worshippers of St. Paul's words, ..."
2. The Unitarian edited by Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott (1886)
"On the question of the essentialness of ethics both parties are agreed. On the
essentialness of " Freedom, Fellowship and Character", both are agreed. ..."
3. The New Epoch for Faith by George Angier Gordon (1901)
"Human life naturally involves the family and the state ; men are men in and
through society ; but the thinker who sees so clearly the essentialness of ..."
4. The Rothamsted Memoirs on Agricultural Science by Rothamsted Experimental Station, Joseph Henry Gilbert, John Bennet Lawes (1890)
"... so to speak of individual mineral constituents of plants, would be sufficient
to indicate the essentialness of such constituents for healthy growth. ..."
5. Teaching as a Business: Four Addresses by Charles William Bardeen (1897)
"Sylvester's shadow will obscure a million such dainty committee-men. THE essentialness
OF DYNAMIC FORCE The great fault in the selection of teachers to-day ..."
6. Introduction to the Study of the Scientific Principles of Agriculture: Being by Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert (1884)
"... so to speak of individual mineral constituents of plants, would be sufficient
to indicate the essentialness of such constituents for healthy growth. ..."
7. Discussions on the Atonement: Is it Vicarious? by George Jamieson (1887)
"... and fundamentally, therefore, it is the spirit-medium in its objective
essentialness, which conveys to the spirit-medium in its subjective essentialness ..."