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Meaning of dromosphere | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

The aspect of modern life or of a social domain that is characterized by speed and rapid change.

Examples

“Evidence that the dromosphere may be changing our children comes from three recent investigations.”
“For want of any temporal depth, or in other words an historical perspective, this LIVE ART enlists solely like any other merchandise in the financial dromosphere of the globalization of the art market - anticipating the coming crash of its basic value, which will shortly extend the collapse in value of the new technologies of the image (digital or otherwise), those famous new technologies of information and communication startups, or NTIC, which recently ...”
“Architecture can contribute here, in the evocative potentials of its atmospheres – or its dromospheres – offering vectors which project the image of a vortex for reflective measurement of acceleration.”
“Once the walls of Medieval cities were brought down by the advent of gunpowder, cities could no longer keep the dromosphere out, and so the emergence of the police in the sixteenth century, we note, coincides with the (eventual) fall of the walls surrounding Western towns.”
“In the dromosphere there is only the paradoxical possibility of an immediate memory.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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