Definition of Directedness

1. Noun. The state or quality of being directed. ¹

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Definition of Directedness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Directedness

direct vision
direct vision spectroscope
direct zoonosis
directable
directed
directed acyclic word graph
directed acyclic word graphs
directed edge
directed edges
directed graph
directed graphs
directed molecular evolution
directed path
directed verdict
directedly
directedness (current term)
directednesses
directer
directest
directeur sportif
directing
direction
direction finder
directional
directional antenna
directional atherectomy
directional cloning
directional stability
directionality
directionally

Literary usage of Directedness

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

1. Christian Belief in God: A German Criticism of German Materialistic Philosophy by George Wobbermin (1918)
"Von Baer deserves the chief credit for having introduced the concept of directedness toward an end into natural science and natural philosophy, ..."

2. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"Husserl further established that intentionality meant the directedness of ... Intentionality, besides signifying the directedness of consciousness, ..."

3. The Theatre of Violence: Narratives of Protagonists in the South African by Don Foster, Paul Haupt, Maresa de Beer (2005)
"It may require searching for a 'third space' between the competition of existing models, which argue for inner-directedness on the one hand (willing ..."

4. International Banking & Information Security Conference: 1997 edited by Don Krysakowski (1997)
"Their introspection is a characteristic which makes these people very easy to misunderstand; and it is important not to confuse inner directedness with ..."

5. Advanced Principles of Effective E-Learning by Nicole A. Buzzetto-More, ed., Informing Science Institute (2007)
"A higher level of directedness characterizes a map creation task that eg ... In practice, this method varies in its degree of directedness according to how ..."

6. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"James early described the former fact, showing that the mechanism of habit can give the directedness or purposeful- ness in thought's products, ..."

7. Treatment Services for Adolescent Substance Abusers by Alfred S. Friedman (1998)
"... showed statistically significant gains in self- concept, self-confidence, and "directedness" in the experimental group. "Rites of Passage" Program, ..."

8. Light and Shade and Their Applications by Matthew Luckiesh (1916)
"If very low relief is a keynote in the decorative scheme, light of a correct degree of directedness will bring out the details in a satisfactory manner ..."

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