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macrocosm

[mak-ruh-koz-uhm] / ˈmæk rəˌkɒz əm /
NOUN
universe
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NOUN
totality
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This is the macrocosm of watching that destructive force in your life deny the truth, gaslight you and others, and trash the safety and security of your world because they’re denied something they want.

From Washington Post

While the mainstream media, the beauty industry, social media and health professionals’ weight bias all play their role in the macrocosm of body negativity, sometimes the most powerful influences are from those closest to us.

From The Guardian

The principle underlying Leonardo’s thinking is that of the micro- and macrocosm: he saw the human body as a ‘lesser world’, mirroring the forms and functions of the wider world.

From Nature

Thus, Kemp explains how the strange, out-of-kilter landscape behind Lisa encodes beliefs about analogies between the earth and the body, a relationship of microcosm to macrocosm.

From Nature

Forman is clear: everything he outlines happened or is happening under the macrocosm of white supremacy, which imposes the reality that fosters crime and the constraints that winnow down possible responses.

From The Guardian