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How to pronounce omniscience in English?

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Type Words
Type of state
Has types god's wisdom
Derivation omniscient

Examples of omniscience

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It also teaches God's omnipresence, transcendence, omnipotence, and omniscience.
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Scientists, like doctors, are overly esteemed for their omniscience and acumen.
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But the growing omniscience of our mobile devices isn't just a political issue.
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It incorporates omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence, and it's a big mystery.
From the guardian.co.uk
The specification is very different with and without the inclusion of omniscience.
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If only the BBWAA presidency came with some superpowers, such as omniscience.
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Only with 7-year-old Penny could Edgar maintain the illusion of omniscience.
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The only part of TIME operations that can lay claim to omniscience is the news desk.
From the time.com
One would have to be omniscient to know whether or not omniscience exists.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • The state of being omniscient; having infinite knowledge
  • (omniscient) all-knowing: infinitely wise
  • Omniscience (or omniscient point-of-view in writing) is the capacity to know everything infinitely, or at least everything that can be known about a character including thoughts, feelings, life and the universe, etc. In monotheism, this ability is attributed to God. ...
  • Omniscience is a live release by the New York no wave band Swans. It was recorded from shows on their 1992 world tour. It is out of print and has never been reissued. The front cover photograph is by Larry Lame with many Deryk Thomas paintings in the booklet.
  • (Omniscient) [a] Knows everything.
  • (Omniscient) The narrator is an all-knowing outsider who can enter the minds of more than one of the characters.
  • (Omniscient) A theological term to describe God's all-knowing characteristics.
  • (Omniscient) All-seeing, all-powerful. In novels, omniscient refers to a point of view used to write the story. When you write in this mode, you can see into any character's mind and use anyone's viewpoint to tell the story. ...
  • (omniscient) A view from above or outside the action, with many characters observed