Macrocosm in a sentence as a noun

Apply the microcosm of your own self to the macrocosm of society and the same principles are in effect.

There's the covid microcosm, and the multi-decade macrocosm.

Aspects of human nature like these affect markets involving a macrocosm like the community of those that watch YouTube.

The macrocosm of tech's demographic tends to reify itself in microcosms as well, so you'll notice some groups get larger than others but some reach peak efficiency at specific sizes.

His characters are so real and their motives so transparent in the way he describes them, and they are this microcosm living individual lives inside the macrocosm of the French invasion of Russia.

"The catch--"History is a set of lies agreed upon" - Napoleon BonaparteThe whole "after you know some history" demands a framework of a macrocosm to which one must depend entirely upon second-hand, at best, accounts.

I'm not sure I really understand the article, as it is, but space-time seemed preternaturally a macrocosm of the quantum universe, a way to smooth out the infinitely possible subspace into a predictable and understandable macro space, the collapsing of all possible realities at the atomic level into a definite reality.

Macrocosm definitions

noun

everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"

See also: universe existence creation world cosmos