Definition of "instantaneity" [in•stan•ta•ne•i•ty]
The condition of being instantaneous(noun)
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Use "instantaneity" in a sentence
"But he's - you know, he's an interesting figure, because he sort of stands at the transition between the modern politics that we're experiencing today with social media and the instantaneity of the Internet and all the rest of that, and the kind of old-fashioned ward politics that predominated in the middle of the 20th century."
"Notions of content and instantaneity are reoriented."
"Indie bricks and mortar bookstores may not always be able to satisfy that desire for "search-find-click-done" instantaneity, but online search & shop can only take us so far."