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universe
  1. The sum of everything that exists in the cosmos, including time and space itself.
  2. An entity similar to our universe; one component of a larger entity known as the multiverse.
  3. Everything under consideration.
  4. An imaginary collection of worlds.
  5. Intense form of world in the sense of perspective or social setting.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “Fabio would often unashamedly declare himself the most beautiful man in the universe.”
      “Tires are one of the most intricate mechanical composites existing in the engineering universe.”
      “He created an absurd and funny universe that, though ridiculous, always seemed real and sincere.”
universalism
  1. The state of being universal; universality.
  2. (theology) The belief that all souls can attain salvation.
  3. Alternative form of Unitarian Universalism
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Making the referent object 'all human lives' both focuses on the individual while also indicating a universalism in its mandate.”
      “Each has been tempted by an excess of otherworldliness or this-worldliness, by universalism or tribalism, by the spirit or by the flesh.”
      “This first modern paradigm is an abstract rationalist universalism that conflates universality with Eurocentrism and developmental modernism.”
universalisability
  1. (philosophy) The quality (as of a rule) of being able to be applied universally; that is, to any given situation with no exceptions.
  2. Examples:
    1. “There's no mention of important ethical notions such as the distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives, or the criterion of universalisability.”
      “Some have thought that universalisability was the criterion of ethicalness.”
      “Pluralism, consistency and vertical and horizontal coherence, universalisability and the principle of institutional choices, are at the heart of his view.”
universalness
  1. The quality or state of being universal; universality.
universalizability
  1. Alternative spelling of universalisability
universalist
universalisation
  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of universalization
  2. Examples:
    1. “The other available demining strategies include clearance, destruction of stockpiles and the universalisation of the concept of the convention.”
      “The Governor said universalisation of primary education has remained a major objective of the Government since its inception.”
      “There is also the universalisation of the public health systems, which have been decreased by the economic policies of fiscal austerity in recent years.”
universal
universality
  1. the property of being universal, common to all members of a class
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “By inhabiting the world of the Ottoman ecumene, popular music invests its soundscapes with universality.”
      “The nature of the normativity of each tradition is therefore an essential feature of its potential universality.”
      “They see their commitment to universality as an important feature distinguishing Canada from the United States.”
universalization
  1. The act or process of universalizing.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In this way we can achieve the objective of universalization and clear the way towards a world free of chemical and biological weapons.”
      “It was soon recognized that universalization of primary education for an overpopulated developing country like Bangladesh is a difficult task.”
      “Implementation and universalization have been seen as two separate activities, but they are inextricably linked and part of one another.”
universologist
  1. One who is versed in universology.
universology
  1. (capitalized) The science of the universe.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Mr. Andrews... also finds three primitive laws or fundamental principles of universology, which he calls Unism, Duism, and Trinism.”
universalisations
  1. plural of universalisation
universalizations
universologists
  1. plural of universologist
universalists
  1. plural of universalist
  2. Examples:
    1. “While universalists insisted that Masonry was not a religion, they did view it as a great aid to religion.”
      “Quakers range right across from very Christo-centric friends, right through to what we call universalists.”
      “I see no reason, then, for ranking Paul among the universalists.”
universalisms
universalities
universals
  1. plural of universal
  2. Examples:
    1. “If we move from universals to concepts in general, we can see how category theory could be useful even in cognitive science.”
      “The Idea is composed of universals, general concepts, whereas Nature comprises myriads of particular things.”
      “The point is that the oil and water of logorrheic brinksmanship and the drive towards hidden universals can coexist.”
universes
  1. plural of universe
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The system of universes could be even more intricate and complex than the biosphere of our planet.”
      “Both the material and metaphysical universes of the indigenous people were turned upside down.”
      “Everyones' universes interact by a process similar to quantum interference.”
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