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Webster 1913 Edition


Unfoldment

Un-fold′ment

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Noun.
The acct of unfolding, or the state of being unfolded.
The extreme
unfoldment
of the instinctive powers.
C. Morris.

Definition 2024


unfoldment

unfoldment

English

Noun

unfoldment (countable and uncountable, plural unfoldments)

  1. unfolding
    • 1884, George Willis Cooke, George Eliot; A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy:
      Even the diverse elements, the minute side-studies and the profuse comments, are all woven into the organic structure, and are essential to the unfoldment of the plot.
    • 1903, Harry Leon Wilson, The Lions of the Lord:
      Under the watchful care of Martha she flourished and was happy, her mother in little, a laughing whirlwind of tender flesh, tireless feet, dancing eyes, hair of sunlight that was darkening as she grew older, and a mind that seemed to him she called father a miracle of unfoldment.
    • 1912, C.W. Leadbeater, A Textbook of Theosophy:
      Every man has to become a perfect man, to unfold to the fullest degree the divine possibilities which lie latent within him, for that unfoldment is the object of the entire scheme so far as he is concerned.