temporality

/ˌtɛmpəˈræləti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of existing within or being limited by time.
    • The temporality of fashion means that styles change every season.
    • In literature, the temporality of a story can be linear or fragmented.
    • Philosophers often debate the temporality of human experience.
  2. A particular time or period, especially in a historical or cultural context.
    • The museum exhibit explored different temporalities, from the medieval era to the digital age.
    • The novel shifts between two temporalities, the 1920s and the present day.
    • Each generation lives within its own temporality, shaped by the events of its time.
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