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Definition of “fluidity

fluidity (fluːˈɪdɪtɪPronunciation for fluidity

Definitions

noun

  1. the state of being fluid
  2. physics the reciprocal of viscosity

Usage examples

  • Yet he seemed to require physical movement to allay the slowly mounting panic in his stomach and to shake his thoughts into fluidity.
    Thomas, Craig, The Last Raven (1990)
  • He has also introduced an unusual pink and lavendar and more fluidity.
    India Today (1996)
  • Yet for all their success, they have come so far this season by grit rather than fluidity ; resilience rather than flair and initiative.
    Mail and Guardian (2004)
  • But there is a degree of fluidity that indicates that for many companies private ownership is just a phase in their development.
    Times, Sunday Times (2004)
  • Furthermore, the fluidity at elite level ensures that any Right-wing president or prime minister can build a relatively stable coalition.
    Wright, Vincent, The Government and Politics of France (1989)

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