Definition of Actualities

1. Noun. (plural of actuality) ¹

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Definition of Actualities

1. actuality [n] - See also: actuality

Lexicographical Neighbors of Actualities

actual malice
actual occasions
actual parameter
actual possession
actual sin
actualisation
actualisations
actualise
actualised
actualises
actualising
actualism
actualisms
actualist
actualists
actualities
actuality
actualization
actualizations
actualize
actualized
actualizes
actualizing
actually
actualness
actuals
actuarial
actuarial analysis
actuarial table
actuarially

Literary usage of Actualities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Howard Letters and Memories by William Tallack (1905)
"Actualities OF WEAK HUMANITY. Men's Actual Circumstances—Actualities of Criminals and Others—Justice Hereafter—Heredity and Environment—Natural compared ..."

2. The Void of War: Letters from Three Fronts by Reginald John Farrer (1918)
"Actualities Anyhow, the homely actualities of war come upon me as a start at which my brain well knows it has no right to startle, yet at which my ..."

3. The British Quarterly Review by Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon (1869)
"A Common Story, ' give us merely the actualities of a worldly career, apart from any idealism, without any attempt to colour or adorn ..."

4. Use of Factory Statistics in the Investigation of Industrial Fatigue: A by Philip Sargant Florence (1918)
"OBSERVATION OF " Actualities " The situation confronting the investigator of industrial fatigue in the actual place of work may perhaps be simplified by ..."

5. The Dead Have Never Died by Edward Caleb Randall (1917)
"CHAPTER XXIV Actualities OF THE AFTER-LIFE AFTER birth, death is the greatest privilege that comes to mankind. If death did not occur, there would be old ..."

6. Building Superintendence for Steel Structures: A Practical Work on the by Edgar Stanton Belden (1917)
"Actualities of Contractor. The office force of the engineer strives to create a design which ... The contractor has more largely to do with the actualities. ..."

7. Mental and Moral Science: A Compendium of Psychology and Ethics by Alexander Bain (1868)
"The tendency in all Ideas to become Actualities, according to their intensity, is a source of active impulses distinct from the ordinary motives of the ..."

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