Immediacies [noun]

Definition of Immediacies:

nearness to something

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Sentence/Example of Immediacies:

Dressed in street clothes, he brings vibrancy and an immediacy to the unadorned, moodily lit space.

So, the debates about early reading instruction have a renewed immediacy.

This immediacy and authenticity is the reason Gilles Poupardin created Cappuccino.

Developments like “buy online pick up in store” are strategic hybrids that combine e-commerce with the immediacy of local stores.

Such a play has an immediacy and liveness that strongly appeals to those who delight to image forth the past.

But not all his followers had charged with his own bold immediacy.

Answer: If the school is ever really owned by the public, they will be discharged from public life with extraordinary immediacy.

Dead flesh it seems, with not a dream to bring Visions that better warm immediacy.

It is sufficient for us to know that he overcame the world, that the Godhead dwelt in a form of immediacy within his soul.

This immediacy of contact does not alter the provincial point of view.