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finality
/ faɪˈnælɪtɪ /
noun
- the condition or quality of being final or settled; conclusiveness
the finality of death
- a final or conclusive act
- metaphysics the doctrine of the efficacy of final causes Compare teleology
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Example Sentences
The use of “targeted” lends a smell of precision and, therefore, brevity, finality.
I hate to carve up a book into parcels, to evaluate art with that crass finality of the food critic judging course after course.
One more reminder of how guns escalate ordinary disputes into deadly finality.
The finality of standardized exams, effectively tracks out some students, whose best second option is vocational school.
A guilty plea with a sentence of life would bring much desired closure and finality.
The thud of a bar dropped in place punctuated the evening's experience with a glum finality.
But Susannah, strengthened by an intense and hidden feeling, answered with a finality calm to cruelty.
It was only when the crown was placed upon her head that she realized the reality and the finality of the proceedings.
"But we shall," the Irish girl assured with a finality that lacked conviction.
"You are in my house," said Madam, with a finality that was not to be disputed.
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