From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin·ev·i·ta·bil·i·ty/ɪˌnevətəˈbɪləti/AWLnoun[singular, uncountable]thefactthat something iscertaintohappen, or something that is certain to happeninevitability ofthe inevitability of death ...
the fact that something cannot be avoided or prevented the inevitability of death There was an inevitability about their defeat. one of the inevitabilities of life Definitions on the go Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with theOxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary...
According to terror management theory, people deal with the potential for anxiety that results from the knowledge of the inevitability of death by holding ... Tomasz,Zaleskiewicz,Agata,... - 《Journal of Experimental Social Psychology》 被引量: 9发表: 2015年 Current controversies in child accide...
word-forming element making abstract nouns from adjectives and meaning "condition or quality of being ___," from Middle English-ite, from Old French-ete(Modern French-ité) and directly from Latin-itatem(nominative-itas), suffix denoting state or condition, composed of-i-(from the stem or e...
DeathPsychologyTeaching MethodsArtFigurative LanguageCurriculumIn this article, the author offers Manet's last paintings as metaphors for a bygone, psychically healthy conception of loss and mourning, what is called the pre-Freudian, Victorian notion of loss (Otto 2008), which contrasts with the ...
Aprominent example is“Sophie’schoice”:the horrible situation of amother of two, who was forced byaNazi guard upon arrival at theAuschwitzconcentration camp to choose which of her two children, EvaorJan, would besentto immediate death,lest both of them would be killed(Greenspan 1995).Here,...
That same sense of exhaustion and inevitability hangs over the entire season, undermining its usual attempts to shock us with plot twists that bring death and violence. The serial killer this time around, a surgeon (Enzo Cilenti) with a fetish for turning people into pincushions, may have...
5.8. Intelligence Intelligence can be defined as the ability to integrate experience so as to anticipate the future [177] through means other than selection (i.e., death of those that did not anticipate correctly, as operates in the immune system, for example). Operationally, it is detected ...