Definitions for allness

allness all·ness

Spelling: [awl-nis]
IPA: /ˈɔl nɪs/

Allness is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 112 anagrams from letters in allness (aellnss).

Definitions for allness

noun

  1. the quality or state of universality or totality.

Origin of allness

First recorded in 1645-55; all + -ness

Examples for allness

Bring your whole confidence, your trust, your knowledge of the allness of good, and the nothingness of evil.

This: that by knowing the unreality of disease, sin, and death, you demonstrate the allness of God.

His difficulty was that, having proclaimed the allness of spirit, God, he had proceeded to bow the knee to evil.

Or oneness of allness: scientific works and social registers: a Goldstein who can't get in as Goldstein, gets in as Jackson.

God's law reaches and destroys evil by virtue of the allness of God.

It's what makes them too smug in allness—those dead things on the edge, died, distorted—trying to get through.

And if it's no more—than all have known, I only say it's worth the allness!

When Josè met Carmen she was holding steadfastly to her vision––the immanence and allness of God.

He loved his enemies with a love that understood the allness of God, and the consequent nothingness of the human concept.

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