heterotopism (Meaning)

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heterotopism (n.)

Alt. of Heterotopy

Synonyms & Antonyms of heterotopism

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heterotopism Sentence Examples

  1. The graveyard served as a heterotopism, a space outside of everyday life where mourners could grieve and connect with the dead.
  2. The shopping mall was a heterotopism, a place where people could escape the mundane and indulge in consumerism.
  3. The labyrinthine tunnels beneath the city were a heterotopism, a hidden and disorienting realm that defied conventional navigation.
  4. The refugee camp was a heterotopism, a temporary and liminal space that existed outside of national boundaries.
  5. The asylum was a heterotopism, an institution that segregated individuals deemed "mad" from the rest of society.
  6. The prison was a heterotopism, a space of confinement and punishment that operated according to its own rules.
  7. The theater was a heterotopism, a place where reality was suspended and audiences could experience a different world.
  8. The library was a heterotopism, a sanctuary of knowledge and ideas that transcended the limits of time and space.
  9. The Internet was a heterotopism, a virtual realm that connected people across physical and cultural boundaries.
  10. The doctor's office was a heterotopism, a space where bodies were examined, diagnosed, and potentially altered.

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Alt. of Heterotopy

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The graveyard served as a heterotopism, a space outside of everyday life where mourners could grieve and connect with the dead.

The shopping mall was a heterotopism, a place where people could escape the mundane and indulge in consumerism.

The labyrinthine tunnels beneath the city were a heterotopism, a hidden and disorienting realm that defied conventional navigation.

The refugee camp was a heterotopism, a temporary and liminal space that existed outside of national boundaries.