accomplished fact, basis, embodiment, factuality, historicity, indubitability, not a dream, sooth, truthfulness, unfallaciousness, veracity
Definitionn. the state of actually existing objectively
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Pooja belives in actuality. [Please select]
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In actuality, he was dead. [Please select]
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Under Christianity neither morality nor religion has any point of contact with actuality. [Please select]
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It is this actuality which distinguishes the sonnets of Milton from any other sonnets. [Please select]
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It was foolish to apply romantic theories to the positive actuality. [Please select]
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Or, putting it in Aristotle's formula, Why this relation of potentiality and actuality. [Please select]
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It must be a movement then, an actuality of the possible as possible. [Please select]
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It was in truth more like a spectacle than war's actuality. [Please select]
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It is the actuality of feeling, of observation, of meaning. [Please select]
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Perhaps some sorrow--the actuality being vague in her mind; perhaps some hidden suffering--but she learned that he had never been wounded in battle and had never even had measles. [Please select]
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All the orderly routine of the great house, all the day's work and the sentiment of it, was subtly influenced by awareness of the actuality of his invisible presence. [Please select]
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