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The cup seemed now to be the only solid, real thing in a world full of indefiniteness and enigma.
In accordance with this, anything definite has to eventually pass back into indefiniteness.
Right knowledge must be free from three main defects: doubt, delusion, and indefiniteness.
This indefiniteness of statement and relationship is probably only the opening phase of the new faith.
My heart sinks; the great indefiniteness of the world is spreading through the files like damp.
Paintings featuring women, for example, might be mostly exercises in Impressionist indefiniteness.
"It is precisely this indefiniteness which gives me pause!
But recently there had appeared new, inner relations between himself and her that frightened Vronsky with their indefiniteness.
Technically there are no articles, but indefiniteness is often expressed by the word for "one" following the noun.
That indefiniteness drives a worrier up the wall.
As the piece is not sourced the definiteness of your indefiniteness has to be called into question...
It uses case endings and word order to signal definiteness and indefiniteness.
It is added and removed to toggle between the definiteness and indefiniteness of the word.
The creature was round as a balloon, with an indefiniteness of outline that suggested fur or thick bristles.
Instincts are mythical entities, magnificent in their indefiniteness.
Some people might find her indefiniteness a healthy respect for individual judgments while others might find it a cop-out.
The indefiniteness is spatial in early usages as in Homer (indefinite sea).
In silence they sailed on, the Dragon Stones falling away, back into violet indefiniteness as each man avoided the other's gaze.
Effective learning requires a certain simplicity of structure in which to contain the openness and indefiniteness of all genuine learning.
The phrase the Emir used today, "God willing," or "inshallah," often indicates a degree of indefiniteness.
Misty was the room, nebulous, quivering now intoplainer sight; now withdrawing into indefiniteness.
In other dialects it marks indefiniteness on post-modified nouns (by adjectives or relative clauses).
There is no real indefinite article, though indefiniteness can be expressed by preposing the word attə or k'una, meaning "one".
For instance, in both spoken and written English definiteness is generally associated with given information and indefiniteness with new information.
For instance, in Chinese definiteness and indefiniteness (which reflect given and new information respectively) are typically signalled by means of word order: