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oneness

noun as in singleness

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Mystical type experiences, or feelings of unity and oneness with the world, for example, are associated with decreases in depression and anxiety.

The oneness is also integral to the paintings’ defining idea.

By that I don’t mean I’m mulling over the great oneness of all living things.

The very thing in her that had shut her out was the thing drawing them into that oneness, that many in one.

Among the latter the oneness of the community did not exist over and against the individuals who composed it but entirely in them.

Then, too, there is grandeur in the coming together of a multitude to worship in oneness of spirit.

Consider also the boy's love of paraphernalia and all the tokens of achievement or of oneness with his group.

Nay—but no league at all; only two liege men speaking truth; therefore the oneness of speech.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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