Graveness [noun]

Definition of Graveness:

gravity

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Sentence/Example of Graveness:

Given Butantan’s credibility, I am sure if there was any suspicion of a related grave adverse event, the researchers themselves would have called attention to it and suggested the suspension.

The short-form streaming service had its grave dug and wreathed with flowers well before consumers set eyes on a single episode, at least based on bets from onlookers.

When women drop out of the workforce, “the consequences are actually really grave,” Stevenson said.

The collapse of oil prices, for example, put people living in South Sudan at grave risk, the UN noted.

Just a few yards away, covered by a monument and surrounded by the graves of his descendants, lies the grave of Sam Salisbury.

That marks an extension of what CEO Jean-Pascal Tricoire refers to as the company’s “cradle to grave” philosophy for managing energy infrastructure, from the factory floor to the cloud.

“By taking a joy ride outside Walter Reed the president is placing his Secret Service detail at grave risk,” he tweeted.

We’re all well aware of the frustrations caused by the millions of nuisance robocalls flooding our cell phones and landlines each day, but this particular message poses grave consequences for our democracy and the principles upon which it was built.

“We can send the message that we recognize the grave economic and social costs we all must bear when those in positions of authority abuse the public’s trust,” she argued.

Alongside one of the most forward-thinking artists of our time, this week’s edition is a call out for those who live and breath the chorus of “before I be a slave, I’ll be buried in my grave.”