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How to use ineffability in a sentence

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Augustine's strong sense of divine ineffability led him to condemn all attempts to portray the Trinity, even with abstract symbols.
When you have context-dependence, ineffability can be trite and unmysterious.
But he points out that the same ineffability can make musical language politically potent.
Because of its very excessiveness and ineffability, this suffering was concealed from all creatures.
Yet religious pluralism is unavoidable because of the ineffability or complexity of God.
The last proprioception in the sequence will not be propriocepted, and this may help to explain our sense of the ineffability of consciousness.
To say that X is ineffable is to say something about X, which contravenes ineffability.
The ineffability of the cheesecake transcends mere ingredients and extends to broader questions.
I really do not see how the concept of meaning can bear so much weight in Arendt's work if ineffability and indefinability are crucial.
It also implies a deep hatred ineffability desire to see pain, suffering, and injury or inconvenience others.
In this darkly funny work, Parks offers a story that doesn't shy away from the complexity of relationships, and from the ineffability, indeed, impossibility, of the unmade decision.
Ironically, the power of the aesthetic expression will generate linguistic processes in proportion to its degree of impact caused by its ineffability.
The cognitive status of mystical knowing and its clash with the mystics' claims about the ineffability of their experiences have also been topics of interest for modern students of mysticism.
The cathedrals of Chartres in France and St Paul's in London embody not only different aesthetics, but different versions of God and Man one all shadowy ineffability, the other all daylight rationalism.
Beneath the boredom and the glory, there is always the horror, a thumbsucking atrocity perpetrated on a child and writ large ever after to the point of ineffability.
Examples from Classical Literature
They at once usher us into that ineffability of Beethoven's which we spoke of.
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