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Irregularities

Irregularity \Ir*reg`u*lar"i*ty\, n.; pl. Irregularities. [Cf. F. irr['e]gularit['e].] The state or quality of being irregular; that which is irregular.

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irregularities

n. (plural of irregularity English)

Usage examples of "irregularities".

Irene had already sent in a substantial list of abuses and irregularities in Chalkin's dealings generally with folk who had no recourse against his dictates.

The irregularities of his trimming only made it seem authentically hand-hewn.

The mass of the moving floater compressed the air ahead of it, and waves of this compression reflected from the irregularities of the landscape.

It moved by shoving its smooth, hard torso against irregularities in the ground, and sliding its dry scales past these irregularities.

There were irregularities all around the machine, but its cold metal was like the Squam's overlapping scales, proof against mere jets of water.

He moved by pressing against objects and irregularities in the ground.

The floater had irregularities suitable for the attachment of three-digited appendages.

What was showing up as irregularities, then, in the readings he’d taken, and why couldn’t Michaels get a read-back on his tricorder?

Marcus was the only man in the empire who seemed ignorant or insensible of the irregularities of Faustina.

The Lord-Protector had been concerned about certain irregularities in the Northern Guard.

Then Alucius addressed all the lancers briefly, stressing not only the irregularities noted by Marshal Frynkel, but that Alucius himself had started as a militia scout and that his family still lived in Iron Stem.

But we know that there must have been some irregularities, because otherwise the matter in the universe would still be perfectly uniformly distributed at the present epoch, instead of being clumped together in stars and galaxies.

On the other hand, as mentioned in Chapter 6, there might be primordial black holes with a very much smaller mass that were made by the collapse of irregularities in the very early stages of the universe.

Despite the fact that the universe is so uniform and homogeneous on a large scale, it contains local irregularities, such as stars and galaxies.

Any irregularities in the universe would simply have been smoothed out by the expansion, as the wrinkles in a balloon are smoothed away when you blow it up.