He reasoned that human personality must have basic, underlying, universal dimensions just as the physical world had basic building blocks (like oxygen and hydrogen).
Bearden has said that he wanted in his collages to "bring the Afro-American experience into art and give it a universal dimension."
And what if my stomach should reach universal dimensions, out of phase?
What if / should reach universal dimensions; and be everywhere and never come back to point position again?
In this work, action becomes a sort of opposite to entropy, through an equation that relates the only two universal dimensions of the form:
Schulz was an artist of a universal dimension whose works were unique because of their local character and roots.
Macondo was a place of universal dimension, without a doubt!
Many of its symbolizations are about the dialectic between particular and universal dimensions of the human.
The novel's apocalyptic ending takes on a universal dimension by being implicitly compared to a nuclear holocaust.
In the inability of young soldiers to find language appropriate to their appalling experiences, this novel captures a universal dimension of war.