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omniscience

 

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Noun omniscience has 1 sense
  1. omniscience - the state of being omniscient; having infinite knowledge
    --1 is a kind of
    state
    --1 has particulars: God's Wisdom

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Omniscience

Definition:

Omniscience refers to the state of having infinite knowledge or awareness about everything.

Senses:

1. Noun: All-knowing attribute

In religious contexts, omniscience describes the belief that a deity possesses complete and unlimited knowledge of all things.

Example sentence:

"According to many religions, God's omniscience allows Him to understand and perceive everything occurring in the universe."

2. Noun: Possession of universal knowledge

Omniscience can also refer to the theoretical concept of having comprehensive knowledge and understanding of all aspects of reality.

Example sentence:

"Philosophers have debated the possibility of omniscience, questioning whether it can truly exist or is merely an unattainable ideal."

3. Adjective: Having infinite knowledge

An adjective form of omniscience describes something or someone having unlimited knowledge or awareness.

Example sentence:

"The main character in the novel possessed omniscient powers, enabling her to solve any mystery about the past."

4. Adjective: Commonly known or recognized

In a more everyday sense, omniscient as an adjective can describe something or someone that is widely known or familiar to many people.

Example sentence:

"The most popular children's book series is practically omniscient, with generations growing up reading about its magical world."

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