Similar words: expansive, expansively, expensiveness, expressiveness, offensiveness, defensiveness, responsiveness, unresponsiveness. Meaning: [-nsɪvnɪs] n. 1. a quality characterized by magnificence of scale or the tendency to expand 2. a friendly open trait of a talkative person.
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1 I could sense the raw and sometimes dangerous expansiveness of the human spirit.
2 Did you experience a feeling of lightness, of expansiveness?
3 Their detailed landscape paintings showed the huge expansiveness of American wilderness.
4 Did you experience a feeling of lightness, of expansiveness?How did this feeling come about?
5 The relief and expansiveness you will feel once you put aside all the dithering thoughts that are preventing you from acting now will make you wonder why you ever waited so long.
6 The expansiveness of their extravagant life style was soon curtailed.
7 Given its expansiveness, U.S.Trade Representative Ron Kirk has touted it as a "twenty-first century" agreement that will lead to a flourishing of regional trade.
8 Miss Ley was surprised at the girl's expansiveness, contrasting with her old reserve.
9 The rush of strength and expansiveness that comes from declaring this honestly is the an t id ot e to paralysis and the beginning of many wonderful adventures.
10 James Madison considered the expansiveness of the continent to be a necessary ingredient of liberty.
11 The age and expansiveness of the book industry raises one of the primary conundrums for any bookshop looking to separate itself from the masses of mediocrity.
12 There is that sense of space, of expansiveness, the possibility of travel.
13 Lastly it anatomies the reasons of the expansiveness of judicial activism in the WTO .
14 As one releases, embracing the change with ease, moving where one is required to continue to ascend, life will flow with joy, ease, and into greater experiences of freedom and expansiveness.
15 It may surprise you to understand that your focus is on yourself. That is how it must be to truly move forward in Light, in expansiveness.
16 ST: By comparison with the narrow, ironclad days of fathers, there was an expansiveness, I thought, in the days of mothers.
17 Khan's power is a typical political power with properties of supremacy, compulsiveness, initiative and activeness, expansiveness and destructiveness,(www.Sentencedict.com) etc.
18 We are slowly shedding the limitations of Matter to unleash the expansiveness of non- rivalrous Ideas.
19 The characteristics of this system are its nature adaptive quality , expansiveness and supporting rapid prototype law.
20 The software developed in this paper has good openness and expansiveness and is able to satisfy the demand of building energy conservation design and assessment in different areas.
21 The properties of dynamic processes driven by knowledge seem to ultimately derive from the scarcity- defying expansiveness or non-rivalrous aspect of knowledge.
22 This paper tried to solve the problem of drawing automation, flexibility and expansiveness for afterwards.
23 The meaning of this concept is diverse, however, due to the complexity and expansiveness of Kant.
24 The early systems had too specialty and the maintenance and expansiveness were not satisfying.
25 Also, increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood can lead to altered states of consciousness and feeling of expansiveness , and in extreme states of disorientation and hallucination.
26 You have a flair for expressing your good heart through writing and theater, and it shows with expansiveness and abundant energy.
27 This completion brought forth many possible changes in my life and an emerging sense of expansiveness and freedom.
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