Similar words: vileness, idleness, suppleness, feebleness, humbleness, nimbleness, singleness, gentleness. Meaning: ['həʊlnɪs] n. 1. an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting 2. a state of robust good health.
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(1) The wholeness of Geertz's cultural reading of the Balinese is achieved only by omission and suppression.
(2) In seeking to promote the realization and wholeness of human nature, we attempt to correct our early unsatisfactory experiences.
(3) The subject will never reach the wholeness it seeks by deferring its desire through Symbolic signifying chains.
(4) This gives continuity and wholeness to the life of faith which are indispensable to its growth and maturity.
(5) Human body is an organic wholeness in constant movement.
(6) They must be reborn into wholeness.
(7) There is a wholeness about the person.
(8) It completes us, giving us the wholeness we need to navigate safely through life.
(9) That wholeness has nothing to do with missing and everything to do with spirit.
(10) Pens perceives many personalities as lacking wholeness, as being fragmented.
(11) What was gained in fusion was a sense of wholeness more pleasurable than the feelings of fragmentation that preceded it.
(12) I truly believe that there was a unification there, a representation of the wholeness.
(13) Being defined in terms of tension or paradox, ambiguity's potential diversity was restored to some sort of unitary wholeness.
(14) That's why people listen to music or look at paintings. To get in touch with that wholeness. Corita Kent
(15) The me directs these chains in keeping with its desire to maintain the illusion of wholeness and continuity.
(16) Plans are made as a whole and the analysis of failed innovations places particular emphasis on wholeness.
(17) Ascension is a process that allows for a return to wholeness.
(18) Each integration leads to greater freedom of self expression(Sentencedict.com), and greater wholeness within.
(19) Endowed with unique national features, Chinese painting theory is unparalleled in the world for its unique qualities of systematicity, exuberance, wholeness, practicality, and academicism.
(20) The round shape of the dumpling is a symbol of wholeness, completeness and unity.
(21) It is by this hybridity that teachers are able to reclaim the wholeness of their lives.
(22) Former days as misty. Years as cantus. Wind pass away yesterday. Wholeness all at present.
(23) Surely a school is a place where one learns about the totality, the wholeness of life.
(24) Bohm outlined his approach in the classic 1980 book,' Wholeness and the Implicate Order '.
(25) It should be self-understandable that the hand, realizing the more or less portamento resembled articulation, must become allowed to do it as the entire, FREE of any EXTRA TENSION wholeness.
(26) Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves", a development of complication, perfectness and artistry in wholeness construction can be traced.
(27) The round shape of the dumpling is a symbol of wholeness, completeness and comity.
(28) The best way to live is from a state of self-possession, to move confidently, expanding that wholeness.
(29) The meaning of life reflects teacher professional development as wholeness, purposefulness, practicality and transcendence, each of which requires teachers have specific methods and strategies.
(30) The egotistic separateness is perhaps the very root of the degeneration of the wholeness of the mind with which we are deeply concerned.
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