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inconsequentiality

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The state of being inconsequential.
  • noun That which is inconsequential.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The state of being inconsequential.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun uncountable the property of being inconsequential
  • noun countable anything that is inconsequential

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Examples

  • After that, to show the inconsequentiality of life in those days, we fell to playing.

    CHAPTER X 2010

  • These hee-hee councils splendidly illustrate the inconsecutiveness and inconsequentiality of the Folk.

    CHAPTER XIV 2010

  • But it was our inconsequentiality and stupidity that especially distresses me when I look back upon that life in the long ago.

    CHAPTER VIII 2010

  • As so much of the art of the 1990s MOCA recedes into inconsequentiality, the presence of new forms of entertainment such as Call of Duty might seem to challenge high art.

    Mat Gleason: MOCA Answers the Call of Duty Mat Gleason 2010

  • In a moment which summed up the technical brilliance and supreme inconsequentiality of the tweet-happy live stream at ISTEK, Gavin Dudeney boldly tweeted that he was about to wave his arm above his head.

    2010 April « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010

  • To my left was a 60s building playing resigned host to the department of philosophy and every exasperating quibble and inconsequentiality it expostulated, and up further along the rawboned green breast was a business school erected in crisp glass and cleanly sectioned stone with marble facades.

    Excerpt from De Imitatio Calembouri 2010

  • The very word Twitter suggests inconsequentiality.

    The web may be lawless, but it won't stay that way Julian Glover 2010

  • As so much of the art of the 1990s MOCA recedes into inconsequentiality, the presence of new forms of entertainment such as Call of Duty might seem to challenge high art.

    Mat Gleason: MOCA Answers the Call of Duty Mat Gleason 2010

  • As so much of the art of the 1990s MOCA recedes into inconsequentiality, the presence of new forms of entertainment such as Call of Duty might seem to challenge high art.

    Mat Gleason: MOCA Answers the Call of Duty Mat Gleason 2010

  • In a moment which summed up the technical brilliance and supreme inconsequentiality of the tweet-happy live stream at ISTEK, Gavin Dudeney boldly tweeted that he was about to wave his arm above his head.

    Tweet-ups and tweet-watchers – how IATEFL Harrogate changed ELT conferences for ever… « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010

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