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Definition of omniscience in English: omnisciencenoun ɒmˈnɪsɪəns mass nounThe state of knowing everything. the notion of divine omniscience his reputation for near omniscience and infallibility Example sentencesExamples - He apparently possesses some type of economic omniscience, lacking in the rest of the general public.
- If he directed with a slightly increased sense of omniscience, he could become one of the top commercial directors.
- Many traditional historians have credited him with an almost divine omniscience.
- Please note that I am not claiming omniscience, just trying to formulate my own ideas that other people can use for comparison.
- One does not always like to brag about her omniscience.
- Rumours of his omniscience were demoralizing.
- I'm not one of those reviewers claiming omniscience.
- I'm making a sweeping claim not out of omniscience but wild enthusiasm.
- He eschews technical jargon and any pretence of omniscience, providing instead an intimate, heartfelt account of his experiences.
- His omniscience was absolute.
Definition of omniscience in US English: omnisciencenoun The state of knowing everything. the notion of divine omniscience his reputation for near omniscience and infallibility Example sentencesExamples - I'm not one of those reviewers claiming omniscience.
- His omniscience was absolute.
- Many traditional historians have credited him with an almost divine omniscience.
- Please note that I am not claiming omniscience, just trying to formulate my own ideas that other people can use for comparison.
- If he directed with a slightly increased sense of omniscience, he could become one of the top commercial directors.
- One does not always like to brag about her omniscience.
- Rumours of his omniscience were demoralizing.
- He eschews technical jargon and any pretence of omniscience, providing instead an intimate, heartfelt account of his experiences.
- He apparently possesses some type of economic omniscience, lacking in the rest of the general public.
- I'm making a sweeping claim not out of omniscience but wild enthusiasm.
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