VACUITIES - Definition. Was ist VACUITIES
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Was (wer) ist VACUITIES - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vacuities; Vacuity (disambiguation)

vacuity         
n.
1.
Emptiness, vacancy, inanity, inanition.
2.
Void, vacuum, empty space, emptiness, vacancy.
3.
Inanity, nihility, want of reality.
Vacuity         
·noun Want of reality; inanity; nihility.
II. Vacuity ·noun Space unfilled or unoccupied, or occupied with an invisible fluid only; emptiness; void; vacuum.
III. Vacuity ·noun The quality or state of being vacuous, or not filled; emptiness; vacancy; as, vacuity of mind; vacuity of countenance.
vacuity         
If you refer to the vacuity of something or someone, you are critical of them because they lack intelligent thought or ideas. (FORMAL)
His vacuity was a handicap in these debates.
...a campaign notable for its intellectual vacuity and personal nastiness.
N-UNCOUNT: usu with poss [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Vacuity

Vacuity can refer to:

  • Emptiness, the human condition
  • Vacuum, the absence of matter
  • Śūnyatā, the Buddhist term about the impermanent nature of form
  • Vacuity (band), an alternative rock band from Kitchener, Ontario
  • A song by French metal band Gojira, from the album The Way Of All Flesh (2008)
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für VACUITIES
1. The contrast between this hugely significant advance in the battle of ideas and the vacuities parroted by so many Labour speakers last week could hardly be more glaring.
2. It is enterprise and equity, not high–toned vacuities about political will, that Europe needs if it is to embrace, with any confidence and measure of success, the opportunities and responsibilities of globalisation.