enclosedness
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]enclosedness (uncountable)
- The state or characteristic of being confined within actual or figurative boundaries.
- 1915, D. H. Lawrence, chapter 13, in The Rainbow:
- Maggie was always single, always withheld. . . . It was during this winter that Ursula suffered and enjoyed most keenly Maggie's fundamental sadness of enclosedness.
- 2006 Feb. 26, "Deeper Waters: Sarah Waters speaks to Anthony Quinn, The Age (Australia) (retrieved 27 Oct 2013):
- "I was thinking about the moment when that enclosedness, which can be protective, tips over into something menacing and unpleasant."
Synonyms
[edit]- boundedness, finity, finitude, finiteness, limitedness; see also Thesaurus:finity