Phrases with «certitude»

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The word "certitude" means having complete confidence or certainty in something. Full definition

Adjective + «certitude»

Sentences with «certitude»

  • However vigorously the Catholic Church defends human reason, a necessary presupposition of freedom for love, even defining that reason can know with certitude God's existence, the reason envisaged can not be a deterministic reason that would banish all ambiguity and freedom. (faith.org.uk)
  • This necessarily alters the reality of the continuity that is the self, and it implies an absence of certitude about the future. (religion-online.org)
  • With her bow and arrow, eagle eye, and the moral certitude of Joan of Arc, Katniss takes the fight right into the heart of the Capitol, along with her band of renegades. (joyceschoices.com)
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