Significancies [noun]

Definition of Significancies:

idea

Opposite/Antonyms of Significancies:

-


Sentence/Example of Significancies:

Not the prevalence, then, but the significancy of the nickname is to be noted here.

A few sentences will point to the significancy of the Lobby.

Last, declare what may be the Significancy of the Master-Card, as such and alone.

In 1872 an incident occurred of an amusing description, which, as it has some significancy, is worthy of notice.

Stranger still, it had now a significancy not then observed; and as he listened, he interpreted, and the fever of spirit left him.

The devices of our early English printers are often void of significancy early, or else mere quibbles.

The significancy of the figure employed in the text will further appear when we consider the use to which a temple is devoted.

A second reason for its frequent use in the New Testament is its appropriateness and significancy.

You are a very young man,” he repeated, “or you would have understood the significancy of the step.

But to say the truth, I had either forgot them, or never discovered their significancy.