three-dimensionality

Language: en

Meaning: The state or characteristic ofoccupying, or ofappearingto occupy, three dimensions of space.2000October 15, Fred B. Adelson, “Art Review: Perkins Shows Its Reach Is Regional In Exhibition”, inNew York Times, retrieved20 November 2015:[T]here are several fascinating mixed-media pieces that give subtlethree-dimensionalityto predominately flat surfaces.; (idiomatic,of a person or fictional character)Complexityanddepthofcharacter.2005April 1,Desson Thomson, “'In My Country': Unjustifiable”, inWashington Post, retrieved20 November 2015:Gleeson, a brilliant performer, shows us the face of evil but with the mitigating circumstances of humanity. But histhree-dimensionalityis jarring; at odds with the wooden movie around him.2009May 28, Stephen Adams, “Philip Pullman helps understanding of theology, says Archbishop of Canterbury”, inTelegraph, UK, retrieved20 November 2015:Dr. Williams . . . commended his "search for some way of talking about human value, human depth andthree-dimensionality, that doesn't depend on God."2010,Hal Erickson, “Tisha Sterling”, inNew York Times, retrieved20 November 2015:In 1968, she costarred with Clint Eastwood in the feature film Coogan's Bluff, bringingthree-dimensionalityto the otherwise cliched role of a hippie.

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