The property of happening now, or relating to now.(noun)
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Use "nowness" in a sentence
"'nowness' - real-time information - is a new concept that wasn't around when Google started, or even a few years ago."
"Wax philosophical about how there is a persistent "nowness" to the web, evocative of a timeless, eternal existence currently beyond our ability to grasp."
"He said Luke, this year's lectionary Gospel, emphasized the "nowness" of God's action in Jesus."