English to Albanian Meaning of inwardness - ekzistencë


Inwardness :
ekzistencë
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Definitions of inwardness in English
Noun(1) the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience(2) preoccupation especially with one's attitudes and ethical or ideological values(3) the quality or state of being inward or internal(4) preoccupation with what concerns human inner nature (especially ethical or ideological values
Examples of inwardness in English
(1) Chekhov became an interpreter of the underneath life through small observations and comical imitations of daily life even as his characters appear to be cut off from inwardness .(2) In any case, they were all clearly under the spell of the work itself, and the seething inwardness of the poetic vision conjured up by Barenboim and his orchestra.(3) The continuing failure to see the South Vietnamese as central actors in their own history is one important measure of the continuing inwardness of much scholarly writing on the war.(4) The greatest inwardness was not incompatible with public display of piety.(5) Slowly I began to grasp what Sisko was after, namely a sense of inwardness and detachment.(6) it's the inwardness of such people, their not caring what happens anywhere else in the world(7) I sensed his inwardness and his desire not to talk(8) If the Chinese sages had it right, there's something about womanhood and its yin energy that embraces inwardness , acceptance, inner strength, compassion, joy.(9) The abbey's inwardness and composure is fascinating, amidst such a roar of nature.(10) In their discussion of prayer the rabbis of the Talmud introduced the concept of kavvana (direction, intention), or inwardness .(11) Their one consistent quality is their inwardness .(12) As early as 1931, he had fully grasped the kind of inwardness that the camera required for the expression of maximum behavioral intimacy.(13) More and more I am trying to discover an organic form that is true to the particular moment of the particular poem, the simple plain inwardness of that moment.(14) On the need for devout inwardness , medieval Catholics and early modern Lutherans were at one.(15) His studies of the Quakers and of pietism described passive inwardness and feeling as the dominant characteristics of the German Enlightenment.(16) Crucially, Capildeo's descriptions of arid, dormant inwardness reveal a preoccupation with the static or unchanging, which relates to her book's encounter with myth.
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