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timelessness
noun
The property of being timeless.
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The word 'timelessness' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has no defined time period or is unaffected by time. For example: "The timelessness of the ancient ruins mesmerized the tourists".
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K.A. Rogers (2007) argues that Anselm's version of the timelessness solution makes all of time like the present, so if the timeless realm necessitates human acts, so does the present.
The idea of divine timelessness is only incoherent in this sense if it is supposed that timeless eternity is a kind of time, having a kind of eternal duration, a duration which could be simultaneous with some event occurring in truly temporal time.
Certain contemporary writers, such as Eleonore Stump, Norman Kretzmann, and Brian Leftow, who have defended the idea of divine timelessness, have sought to modify this stark picture by insisting that God's timeless eternity has some of the features of temporal duration.
It is "the combination of timelessness and modernity [that] makes these brands successful", says Mr Arnault of LVMH.Tell me a storyCraft and a sense of place are almost always part of the narrative.
Yet the play's real power lies in its timelessness.
It is a novel of voices, to read aloud perhaps, written in jerky sentences that abolish the comma, creating a feeling of timelessness, like scenes on a tapestry.
Mr MacMillan views it as "the requiem she never had" and as an expression of "the timelessness of the inhumanity in that story".In this section Scots firebrand A not so certain idea of France All roads lead to Lake Bolsena Director, spare that play ReprintsEven his openly Christian sources become dramatic and immediate, conveying the essential force of any liturgy.
The passions it aroused, and the sense of timelessness that ensued a "suspended present", Ms Feigel calls it— were fertile muses.
The ceremony's reassuring timelessness was broadcast on state television.Yet as on most evenings these days, Saudis were more likely to be glued to their computers than to official broadcasts.
But if Americans and northern Europeans seek timelessness in natural wood, the newly rich Chinese and Russians tend to think high-gloss surfaces are a better reflection of modern designer living.Even in the poorest parts of the world, a modern kitchen seems to have particular aspirational value.
Ruined gateways and cracked roofs radiate timelessness.
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