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omniscience

/om-nish-uhns/US // ɒmˈnɪʃ əns //

全知,全知全能,无所不在,无所不知

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being omniscient.
    • : infinite knowledge.
    • : God.

Examples

  • But not even exorcists think people possessed by the Devil have that kind of omniscience.

  • The dream state of his own omniscience has remained entirely unimpaired.

  • I like to toss it out there every now and then just to reinforce my omniscience.

  • I like to toss out this kind of info just to reinforce my omniscience.

  • Not only what happens in the next room, but what is thought at the other side of the world, is comprehended in his omniscience.

  • Page 388: closing parenthesis added after "assumption of omniscience"

  • "You—you——" she paused in consternation, aware again of this man's omniscience.

  • We live every moment--in the darkest midnight as well as at the brightest noon--in the full blaze of Omniscience.

  • If so, how can we reconcile this with God's omniscience, who knows beforehand how the person will act at a given moment?