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[ om-nish-uhns ] / ɒmˈnɪʃ əns /
nounthe quality or state of being omniscient. infinite knowledge. (initial capital letter) God. Origin of omniscience1605–15; <Medieval Latin omniscientia, equivalent to Latin omni-omni- + scientia knowledge; see science Words nearby omniscienceomnigraph, omnipotence, omnipotent, omnipresent, omnirange, omniscience, omniscient, omnisexual, omnishambles, omnium-gatherum, omnivore Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for omniscienceBut not even exorcists think people possessed by the Devil have that kind of omniscience. What's Real in The Rite|Seth Colter Walls|January 31, 2011|DAILY BEAST The dream state of his own omniscience has remained entirely unimpaired. What Does Julian Assange Want?|Tunku Varadarajan|July 28, 2010|DAILY BEAST I like to toss it out there every now and then just to reinforce my omniscience. Teach Your Kids How to Drink|Lee Woodruff|April 27, 2009|DAILY BEAST I like to toss out this kind of info just to reinforce my omniscience. Teach Your Kids How to Drink|Lee Woodruff|April 27, 2009|DAILY BEAST
To God we apply the attributes of omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence. The Genius|Margaret Horton Potter Do you insist on being the only and perfect embodiment of omniscience? A Young Man in a Hurry|Robert W. Chambers Her sense of omniscience, of companionship with the infinite, was quite gone. Istar of Babylon|Margaret Horton Potter The Brydges woman was pretty, rich, and charming; omniscience was her pose. Man and Maid|E. (Edith) Nesbit As said by Addison, "omniscience and omnipotence are requisite for its full attainment." Concerning Justice|Lucilius A. Emery
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