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acuteness

[uh-kyoot-nis] / əˈkyut nɪs /
NOUN
intensity
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Today, corporations are celebrating the dwindling acuteness of the pandemic threat by forcibly encouraging employees back into offices.

From New York Times

Gym and fitness studio operators have their own argument to make for the acuteness of their need.

From Washington Post

But it was also a philosophical matter: an acknowledgment, at times Shakespearean in its acuteness and depth, of what is unknowable — about ourselves, about our fellow human beings and about our mortal fates.

From Washington Post

Despite the acuteness with which Nicholls writes about divorce, his parents were happily married.

From The Guardian

Einstein further noted that Ehrenfest “always brought clarity and acuteness into any discussion. He fought against fuzziness and circumlocution, when necessary employing his sharp wit and even downright discourtesy.”

From Salon