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Omniscience

Description:

Omniscience refers to the state or quality of knowing everything, having complete or infinite knowledge and understanding about all things.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The concept of omniscience is often associated with religious deities who possess all knowledge of the past, present, and future.

2. The detective in the mystery novel seemed to possess omniscience, solving each crime effortlessly.

Related Verb:

1. As John delved into his research, he tried to omnisciently gather information from various sources to gain a complete understanding of the subject.

2. Sarah's uncanny ability to predict the outcome of football games proved that she had the powers to omnisciently foresee the future.

Adjective:

1. The author's omniscient narration allowed readers to gain insights into the thoughts and emotions of all the characters in the story.

2. His omniscient understanding of the topic made him the go-to person for any questions related to physics.

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