accommodatedness

English

Etymology

accommodated + -ness

Noun

accommodatedness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being accommodated.
    • 1908, The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Browne and Nolan, page 447:
      To sum up, the chief qualities of Father Lucas's book are its sincerity, its quiet humour, its accommodatedness. He lays bare his own mind []
    • 1988, "Nature and Salvation in Piers Plowman", Hugh White, p. 60
      Langland is, I think, optimistically insisting on the accommodatedness even of the fallen world of sin and suffering to the spiritual aspirations of man.
    • 2003, "Reformed Theology: Identity and Ecumenicity", Wallace M. Alston, p. 168
      This sets the limit to its accommodatedness. The Principle of Relativity can be extremely helpful here.
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