Property of being particular or specific to an instance of a phenomenon being discussed.
1 Signs still preserved the concreteness of the event that triggered their constitution.
2 The concreteness of the visual makes images inappropriate for describing other images.
3 There were the dreams-andthese seemed to grow in vividness and concreteness .
4 Readers of ideographic texts have the advantage of the concreteness of the representation.
5 For concision, picturesqueness and concreteness , this narrative is not excelled in all literature.
6 Vodka, however, began to relieve the world of its awful concreteness .
7 He turns towards concreteness and adequacy, towards facts, towards action, and towards power.
8 Science uses abstraction as an instrument for reaching concreteness ; philosophy follows the inverse path.
9 The elasticity, the concreteness , of your temperament fertilised the too-brooding introspectiveness of my own.
10 It begins with concreteness , and returns and ends with it.
11 It may be, however, that concreteness as radical as ours is not so obvious.
12 Select passages that show his special clearness, concreteness , also his rhetorical and argumentative power.
13 Abundant and vivid use of metaphors serves to render his concreteness more varied and impressive.
14 Distractibility during an immediate memory task was associated with more frequent bizarre verbalizations but not concreteness .
15 We need a concreteness standard for software inventions.
16 A longing for concreteness has befogged our fantasy.
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