Means by which an item performs a function.
Quality of an item being valued as a means to an end rather than in itself.
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Examples for "usefulness"
Examples for "usefulness"
1This situation questions the usefulness of universal radioligands for comparative binding studies.
2Your circumstances, in the second place, suggest the idea of social usefulness.
3However, the low yield may limit their usefulness, particularly in low-risk populations.
4That usefulness, however, also hinges on how publishers choose to use it.
5The years of usefulness between the cradle and the grave are few.
1It has been done through the instrumentality of self-sacrificing men and women.
2It is the sole instrumentality of conscious, as distinct from accidental, progress.
3Salvation comes to men through human instrumentality, and seldom apart from it.
4Do we not owe it to the instrumentality of the Christian ministry?
5Such visions implied human instrumentality, human whim; the most implacable jailer might relent.
1It can't be just about aesthetics, but also about serving a purpose, she said.
2Art is here plainly serving a purpose.
3Is the extension serving a purpose?
4She met the difficulty boldly, still upheld by the conviction that she was serving a purpose cherished by Romayne.
5He used to care about the job, he used to think he was serving a purpose, but now he wasn't so sure.
1In truth, these various practices are just the means to an end.
2She'd always seen men as... well, as a means to an end.
3He didn't understand that he was just a means to an end.
4The technology is a facilitator, an enabler, a means to an end.
5Austerity is a means to an end, not an end in itself.
6IT is a means to an end, not an end in itself.
7Scheduling is a means to an end, not an end in itself.
8We climb too, but climbing is just a means to an end.
9The railroad and the ships were only a means to an end.
10To him, they were nothing more than a means to an end.
11For Ian, she was a means to an end, that was all.
12But, in the broadest sense, industry is a means to an end.
13The abduction of Miss Cresswell is merely a means to an end.
14Both derived free attention and forced attention are means to an end.
15For his study of himself is only a means to an end.
16Invaluable as is knowledge, it is as a means to an end.
Translations for means to an end