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Example sentences for "totality"

Lexicographically close words:
total; totaled; totaling; totalitarian; totaliter; totall; totalled; totalling; totally; totals
  1. As totality approached, all again took their positions.

  2. Between first contact and totality there was more than an hour, and we had little to do but look at the beautiful scenery and watch the slow motion of a few clouds, on a height which was cloud-land to dwellers by the sea.

  3. At the time of the annular eclipse of the sun in 1831 the totality was central at Nantucket.

  4. To Spinoza, then, God is the totality of Being.

  5. In their totality they are unknowable, as, indeed, even science finds they are in their infinitesimal parts.

  6. The totality of the chemical changes, or exchanges, in living cells, the transformation of unorganized food materials so that these may be assimilated, and the chemical processes in the tissues themselves, all are metabolism.

  7. But, as regards embalming, the same motive does not exist; I have consequently abstained from giving in totality the means employed in this operation, reserving to myself the care of this process on the request of families or physicians.

  8. And still the mind comprehends with difficulty the totality of objects viewed in a great number of pieces: 4.

  9. The totality of the surface of the body, and the surfaces of the great cavities, were successively washed with a solution of the chloride of the oxide of sodium, and with the alcoholic solution of the deuto-chloride of mercury.

  10. Neither space, nor time, nor substance, nor cause, nor the totality of phenomena, can be raised to the notion of absolute.

  11. Has it not been rightly said that a State represents the totality of all the individuals composing it?

  12. But in case the head is a President, as in France and the United States of America, such President represents the State, at least in the totality of its international relations.

  13. The idea of a codification of the Law of Nations in its totality arose at the end of the eighteenth century.

  14. For through notification a State declares that the individual concerned is its highest organ, and has by Municipal Law the power to represent the State in the totality of its international relations.

  15. A permanent ambassador or other envoy represents his home State in the totality of its international relations not only with the State to which he is accredited, but also with other States.

  16. Of course, consuls are not diplomatic representatives, for they do not represent the appointing States in the totality of their international relations, but for a limited number of tasks and for local purposes only.

  17. The fact that there is a Family of Nations in existence is strained by Wolff into the doctrine that the totality of the States forms a world-State above the component member States, the so-called civitas gentium maxima.

  18. Each dealt with some one phase of conscious experience, and for that very reason could not deal with the totality which gave it its being, consciousness.

  19. There is no eye in general; the eye is always given along with other circumstances which in their totality make up a concrete seeing situation.

  20. Now what is the objective re-presentation, the rational conception of the totality of subjective conditions?

  21. The totality of the claimed invention should be selected when possible to determine the appropriate class in which to place a patent.

  22. Did I go into the minutiae of detail of all that I saw this half a day and half a night that I was Count Guillaume de Sainte-Maure, not ten books the size of this I am writing could contain the totality of the matter.

  23. I was spread- eagled, and thumbed-up, and privily beaten by the stupid guards whose totality of intelligence was only just sufficient to show them that I was different from them and not so stupid.

  24. Whether or not this universal conception of totality is true, remains for the future to show.

  25. There is no compromise, for the vast totality we individualize as the environment is stern and unyielding, and it never relents for even a moment's truce.

  26. It is because we individualize all of the complex totality of the world as "Nature" with a capital N that so many people unconsciously come to think of it as a human-like personality.

  27. If we could grasp the totality of things we should realise that everything was ordered and definite, linked up with everything else in a chain of causation, and that nothing was capricious and uncertain and uncontrolled.

  28. Logic) Defn: The extension of a general conception, or the totality of the individuals or species to which it may be applied.

  29. The quality or state of being total; as, the totality of an eclipse.

  30. The mind, indeed, in its first blank outlook on life is terrified by the demoniac force of nature and the swarming misery of man; by the vast totality of things, the cold remoteness of the starry heavens, and the threat of the devouring seas.

  31. It is less the totality of the place than the individual feature that pulls at the heart, and it was the individual feature that pulled at young Gourlay.

  32. On summer mornings the vast totality of the landlord was always inferential to the town from the tiny white peep of him revealed.

  33. Such we may take to be the articulated totality of the particular arts, viz.

  34. The time of totality was distributed as follows: 1.

  35. It was proposed to begin and end with the telescope, so that any change in the field of view occurring during the totality might be noticed.

  36. It required a strict parcelling out of the two minutes and some seconds of totality to embrace in them the entire series of observations.

  37. There was a lull in the wind before and after totality, but during the totality the wind was strong.

  38. As the moment of totality approached, the descent towards darkness was as obvious as a falling stone.

  39. At the moment of totality the dark glass was to be removed, and a silver reflector pushed in, so as to get the maximum of light from the corona and prominences.

  40. V Enough has already been said to show that the goodness of action must be determined with reference to nothing less than the totality of all affected interests.

  41. If it were assumed that the totality of the world is pleasing in the sight of God, this would in no way affect the fact that it is otherwise in the eyes of men.

  42. Indeed, action is not wholly {75} good until it is controlled with reference to the fulfilment of the totality of interests.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "totality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggregate; all; bulk; complex; cosmos; creation; embodiment; ensemble; entirety; entity; everybody; everyone; fullness; gross; integer; integral; integrate; integration; integrity; macrocosm; nature; omnipresence; oneness; plenum; solidarity; solidity; sum; system; tale; thoroughness; total; totality; tyranny; ubiquity; unity; universality; whole; wholeness; world