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insistència
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insistencia
The quality of being insistent.
imperativeness
Catalan
insistència
The quickness of action or occurrence.
immediacy
immediateness
instantaneousness
Synonyms
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immediacy
"
immediacy
immediateness
instantaneousness
Examples for "
immediacy
"
1
For realism and
immediacy
they left the carvings of Ulm far behind.
2
Newspapers conveyed the
immediacy
of daily events to Americans as never before.
3
E-mail, while encouraging sloppy writing habits, certainly has the advantage of
immediacy
.
4
There is no distinct political dimension in the syncretic pragmatics of
immediacy
.
5
They record impressions and their sense of
immediacy
and spontaneity is attractive.
1
Its opening stanza speaks the last word in
immediateness
of narration:
2
Also to be reckoned with, was the
immediateness
of his attack.
3
Basically, sexuality seems to return to
immediateness
,
as it integrates many mediating elements.
4
The completeness and
immediateness
of the collapse are noticeable.
5
Orality and sexuality were characterized by
immediateness
,
and a reduced sense of space and time.
1
Social media updates are typified by
instantaneousness
,
how shareable something is and disposability.
2
What interests me about the new generation of camera-phones is the
instantaneousness
of them.
3
And then it had vanished, become invisible and inaudible with a kind of
instantaneousness
.
4
A snap of action it was, an explosion, an
instantaneousness
.
5
Judson saw, understood, and acted, all with the instinctive
instantaneousness
born of his trade of engine-driving.
1
The devotee's irrationality springs from a thousand inexplicable demonstrations of God's
instancy
in trouble.
2
Even now Ralph could see his lips moving in the
instancy
of his unuttered supplication.
3
The hidden rifle with deliberate
instancy
cracked once more.
4
With majestic
instancy
they beat.
5
As he went he looked upward often in self-communion, and sometimes groaned aloud in the
instancy
of his unspoken prayer.
6
Ralph Peden, who had taken a step forward in the
instancy
of his appeal, came to himself again in a moment.
7
He declared that he gave in to their
instancy
,
and dismissed them still grieving, and bearing on their cheeks the signs of sorrow.
deliberate instancy
majestic instancy
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insistència
Spanish
insistencia