noun
- The plural of normativeness; the quality or state of being normative; the degree to which something establishes, follows, or reflects a norm or standard.
Usage: Abstract noun; typically used in academic, philosophical, or technical contexts.; Plural form used when discussing multiple instances or types of normativeness.
Examples
- The normativenesses of different cultures vary widely in their expectations for social behavior.
- Philosophers debate the normativenesses embedded in various ethical frameworks.
- The study examined the normativenesses of gender roles across different societies.
- Different academic disciplines have their own normativenesses regarding research methodology.
- The normativenesses of language change over time as usage patterns evolve.