From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishonenessone‧ness /ˈwʌnnəs/ noun [uncountable] a peaceful feeling of being part of a wholeoneness with a sense of oneness with nature
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oneness• I feel an extremely intimate oneness with the universe and all physical aspects vanish...• It was a mob of 20,000 united into oneness.• And there can be no oneness without trust.• This is the financial expression of oneness.• She had forgotten what she was in their isolated milieu of oneness.• When a conquest is made, the oneness of the individual is often superseded by a state of oneness in the partnership.• For Abbott, it was not the oneness found in shared religious exuberance that one should hope for.oneness with• oneness with nature