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How to use indistinctness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word indistinctness? Here are some examples.

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As regards its meanings, it is somewhat undefined and has some amount of indistinctness.
In fact, nearly the entire battle scene between Ash's followers and the army of the dead is fuzzy and dim to the point of indistinctness.
With the world moving faster than internet shares on a trading screen, the danger of slipping into the void of indistinctness is greater than ever.
There were better prints, from a technical point of view, in the show, but the hazy indistinctness of this one seemed to literalize its distance from us in time.
There is without doubt a certain indistinctness to Vermeer's handling of paint in many passages, and a frequent blurring of the boundaries between areas of colour.
The action is, in short, thin yet heavy, burdened with a pointless complexity that serves, above all, to mask — with music and quick cuts — the insignificance, impersonality, and indistinctness of each of its elements.
In Inness's late paintings this idea is illustrated by an increasing indistinctness and enveloping ethereality in the portrayal of landscapes and even figures.
By staging her own autobiography, the artist creates a deliberate indistinctness between the different levels of reality, between fiction and reality.
As a consequence, Alterval declines any responsibility for possible indistinctness, inaccuracy or omission concerning information available on this site.
The seeming remoteness of its source was because of its murmurous indistinctness since it came from close-by, even from the men massed on the ship's open deck.
Examples from Classical Literature
He articulated with some difficulty, slurring his words to the point of indistinctness at times.
There was a sense of indistinctness through the mist which was an ally to Chadron.
There is an ordinariness, an indistinctness, a generalization, not even to be found in a flock of sheep.
Behind the vicarage the purple-rimmed hills just fading into indistinctness.
This indistinctness of oblique vision, which might seem a defect, I consider an excellence.
Yet greater is the indistinctness when they are all jostled together in a little soul, which has no room.
Each of them peered through the indistinctness of the dusk at the other two.
The unmerited are to be attributed to the indistinctness of my rapid penmanship.
As I have had occasion to remark in several other instances, the indistinctness of the objection forbids a precise answer.
Up the beach by the boathouse a bonfire was burning, raining up sparks into the indistinctness of the dawn.
He had watched hour after hour since first New York had risen out of the blue indistinctness of the landfall.
Our perceptions have the brightness and indistinctness of a trance.
The indistinctness is the one interesting feature of the sketch.
Exception might be taken to the name bestowed upon this whale, on the ground of its indistinctness.
Such are the loci regarding Indistinctness in the setting out of the definition.
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