possessionless Antonyms

Meaning of possessionless

possessionless

self-possession, the knowing ability and sometimes intent to exercise dominion and control over something (as illegal drugs) either directly or through others, the act of possessing or holding as one's own, direct physical custody, care, or control of property or contraband (as illegal drugs), an instance of having such control (as in football), possession (as in adverse possession) that is antagonistic to the claims of all others (as a record owner) and that is carried out with the intention to possess the property exclusively, an area under the control of but not actually part of a nation, possession that exists by virtue of a right (as by title) rather than direct occupancy or control, control or occupancy of property without regard to ownership, the act of having or taking into control, control by an idea or influence from outside oneself, control of the ball or puck, possession that exists by virtue of an intent to be the owner of a property even though one no longer occupies or has physical control of it, knowing dominion and control over a controlled substance or other contraband, ownership, the method of acquiring title by such possession see also hostile possession and notorious possession in this entry compare prescription, something held as one's own, something owned, occupied, or controlled, direct occupancy, use, or control of real property, the act, fact, or condition of having control of something, something controlled, occupied, or owned, actual possession in this entry, domination by something (such as an evil spirit, a passion, or an idea), possession of property that is exercised by another (as a lessee) with the permission of or on behalf of the owner see also acquisitive prescription at prescription, the detention or enjoyment of a corporeal thing, possession (as in adverse possession) that is so conspicuous that it is generally known by people in the vicinity of the property and so gives rise to a presumption that the owner has notice of it, a psychological state in which an individual's normal personality is replaced by another, actual possession of another's real property that is open, hostile, exclusive, continuous, adverse to the claim of the owner, often under a claim of right or color of title, and that may give rise to title in the possessor if carried out for a specified statutory period (as ten years), control or occupancy of property, constructive possession in this entry, control of property without regard to ownership

possessionless Sentence Examples

  1. As a minimalist, she lived a possessionless life, owning only the bare necessities.
  2. The possessionless monks renounced all material wealth and lived in voluntary poverty.
  3. In a society obsessed with consumption, she embraced possessionlessness as a form of liberation.
  4. The possessionless traveler wandered the world with a backpack and a heart open to new experiences.
  5. The community center offered a possessionless room for those seeking refuge from material burdens.
  6. The possessionless artist expressed themselves through their ephemeral creations rather than through material possessions.
  7. After losing everything in a fire, she found solace in the realization that true happiness is not defined by possessions.
  8. The possessionless nomad lived a life of freedom and adventure, untethered by the weight of material belongings.
  9. The possessionless activist advocated for a more just and equitable distribution of resources.
  10. The possessionless philosopher questioned the societal obsession with material wealth and explored the true meaning of abundance.

FAQs About the word possessionless

self-possession, the knowing ability and sometimes intent to exercise dominion and control over something (as illegal drugs) either directly or through others,

ruined, insolvent, bust, depressed, reduced, bankrupt, busted, tapped out, disadvantaged, poorish

comfortable, affluent, fat, moneyed, opulent, well-to-do, flush,rich, monied, wealthy

As a minimalist, she lived a possessionless life, owning only the bare necessities.

The possessionless monks renounced all material wealth and lived in voluntary poverty.

In a society obsessed with consumption, she embraced possessionlessness as a form of liberation.

The possessionless traveler wandered the world with a backpack and a heart open to new experiences.