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Definition of Oppositeness
1. Noun. The relation between opposed entities.
Generic synonyms: Relation
Specialized synonyms: Antipode, Antithesis, Conflict, Contrast, Direct Contrast, Flip Side, Mutual Opposition, Polarity, Gradable Opposition, Polarity, Sign, Ungradable Opposition, Contradictoriness, Contradiction, Contrary, Contrariety, Tertium Quid, Contrary, Opposite, Reverse, Inverse, Opposite, Antagonism
Derivative terms: Opposite, Opposite
Definition of Oppositeness
1. n. The quality or state of being opposite.
Definition of Oppositeness
1. Noun. The state or condition of being opposite. ¹
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Definition of Oppositeness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Oppositeness
Literary usage of Oppositeness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selections from Manuscripts by James Hinton (1874)
"This oppositeness is truly seen to be ; but it seems (falsely) to be loan ...
People fear the oppositeness to the having, because they do not see that this ..."
2. Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life by Laitman, Michael (2006)
"Acknowledging this oppositeness builds us as creatures. ... To feel our complete
oppositeness from the Creator, we will have to emotionally decline to much ..."
3. The Path of Kabbalah by Michael Laitman, Rav Michael Laitman Phd (2005)
"You already know that spiritual remoteness begins with some difference of form
and ends in oppositeness of form, which is the farthest possible distance in ..."
4. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"... comes oppositeness to expectation ; trom oppositeness to expectation,
disappointment; from disappointment, suiter- ing, in proportion to the importance ..."
5. A Treatise on Universal Algebra: With Applications by Alfred North Whitehead (1898)
"In this method the quality of oppositeness has been assigned to the intrinsic
nature of the element denoted, whereas in the first method it was assigned to ..."
6. Friedrich Froebel's Pedagogics of the Kindergarten: Or, His Ideas Concerning by Friedrich Fröbel, Josephine Jarvis (1895)
"In order now, in the beginning of the play with the sphere, to make this oppositeness
between sphere and cube perceptible to the child, ..."