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modernity

[mo-dur-ni-tee, moh-] / mɒˈdɜr nɪ ti, moʊ- /


NOUN
newness
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NOUN
state-of-the-art
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Example Sentences

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"I think he's walked the line, which is a very narrow line between modernity and kind of absurdity extremely well," he says of Prince William.

From BBC

“They illustrate jazz modernity as a fusion of time, people, and place,” Mr. Gennari says of these images, perhaps inadvertently making the case for a glossy, large-format edition of his book.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms Regan said on Sunday that the SNP's foundations were based on accountability, transparency, modernity and accessibility.

From BBC

Nevertheless, there are concerns that it adds to the list of the hisbah's pronouncements that clash with secularism and modernity.

From BBC

Yet nearly alone among Afghan provincial cities, Herat in recent years had often seemed poised on the cusp of modernity and success.

From Los Angeles Times