Intraordinary

//ɪntɹəˈɔːdɪn(ə)ɹi//

Synonyms for "intraordinary" (31 found)

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  • intraordinaire adj (falling withing normal parameters — see also normal, ordinary)

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It goes a great way perhaps towards explaining the secretion of urine, the formation of halitus from the lungs, the insensible and sensible perspiration from the other parts of animals, and the curious and intraordinary production of watery fluids [...]

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My arguments will vary in strength and appeal, but I hope that they are usefully suggestive and present at the minimum a hypothesis worth entertaining. Perhaps we can make some sense of this extraordinary work by making it a little more "intraordinary".

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These, while making no concessions to fair play or diplomatic stances, brought together a form of a benevolently critical lack of knowledge (i.e., ours); a form of extra- and intra-ordinary knowledge (i.e., that of Fei Dawei, an art historian, French since 2000; Fei in Mandarin means "not" or, in certain contexts, "against"); and a form of "absolute" acknowledgement (i.e., by the museum establishment).

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"It is a place outside of place," Eunida answered. "Extra-ordinary as opposed to intra-ordinary."

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