topicality

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topical +‎ -ity

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topicality (countable and uncountable, plural topicalities)

  1. The condition of being topical.
    Synonyms: relevance, currency
    • 1950 January, “Monthly Publication Resumed”, in Railway Magazine, page 1:
      With the return to monthly publication it is our intention to extend the variety of subjects dealt with, and it will also be possible to attain greater topicality.
    • 2015 June 21, Neil Genzlinger, “Review: ‘Requiem for the Dead’ on HBO Explores Gun Violence in America”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      A documentary about gun violence that has its premiere on HBO on Monday has been given extra topicality by the massacre in Charleston, S.C.

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