Fixedness [noun]

Definition of Fixedness:

stiffness

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Sentence/Example of Fixedness:

Hence the very fixedness of these doctrines imparted somewhat of their own character to the pictorial representations employed.

Radical stress denotes, as it were, an involuntary state of energy; final stress, the energy or fixedness of resolve.

"None, but to see your back," the man repeated, while his companions looked down at the Colonel with a strange fixedness.

The gloom of Benjulia's grave eyes deepened: they stared with a stern fixedness into vacancy.

I looked up and she was staring with a strange fixedness at Miss Churm, whose back was turned to her.

Her young countenance was hushed and serene, and but for the fixedness of the smile, you might have thought the lips moved.

It recalled, too, the thought of man's evanescence and the apparent fixedness of his institutions.

Science, when not practically applied, loses its value; it wants fixedness, stability.

It was the first time they stood face to face, and hence the fixedness of their glance had something strange and fatal about it.

Night and day, he toiled, and it surprised every one to see so much energy and fixedness of purpose in a negro.