Ingression [noun]

Definition of Ingression:

admission

Synonyms of Ingression:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ingression:

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Sentence/Example of Ingression:

Long live our alliance of the fight with the lie and may the victory triumph the ingression of low force.

You may have noticed that I am using the term ‘ingression’ to denote the general relation of objects to events.

Also the modification of events by ingression is susceptible of quantitative differences.

I will use the term ‘ingression into nature’ for this systematic correlation of the blue with nature.

Thus the ingression of blue into any definite event is a part statement of the fact of the ingression of blue into nature.

This outcome is not intellectual; it is an object of peculiar type with its own particular ingression into nature.

The situation of a delusive perceptual object is a passive condition in the ingression of that object into nature.

The charge is the quantitative character of certain events due to the ingression of the electron into nature.

Namely the electron is the systematic way in which all events are modified as the expression of its ingression.

On the other hand the ingression of every electron into nature modifies to some extent the character of every event.