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Meanings of very completeness in English
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Usage of very completeness in English
1
But the verycompleteness of the despotism rendered its exercise impossible.
2
The verycompleteness of the messages made Major General Grünert, Hoffmann's immediate superior, suspicious.
3
Yet the verycompleteness of this revolution to a certain extent veils from us its importance.
4
Home exhibitors, by reason of the verycompleteness of their facilities of transport, were the most dilatory.
5
The details of his campaigns are, of necessity, the less interesting to a general reader from their verycompleteness.
6
Sara disclaimed the idea, pointing out that it was the verycompleteness of Elisabeth's conception of friendship which was bringing her to Monkshaven.
7
The verycompleteness of their faith in him, their very loyalty, seemed to them their undoing, for to them the case was plain enough.
8
Everywhere the verycompleteness of the impoverishment will be made a reason for the enslavement; though the men who impoverished were the same who enslaved.