NOUN
  1. the attribute of being so near as to be touching
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How To Use adjacency In A Sentence

  • In the gallery, the two bodies of untitled works affirmed the blurred boundary between genres through their adjacency.
  • Spatial adjacency is a fundamental type of topological relations, a relationship crucial for discovering rules of geographical changes and distributions.
  • When adjacency and multiple occupation are permitted, the figure becomes extrovert, expansionist.
  • Starting with incidence matrix and adjacency matrix, the definition of self - incidence matrix and self - adjacency matrix was given.
  • But we've got a lot of really nifty projects that we're looking at right now that are very entrepreneurial within our core businesses or in an appropriate adjacency, and they're fun.
  • This table is comparable to the adjacency database used by OSPF. There is a neighbor table for each protocol that EIGRP supports.
  • Her waist, tight-cinctured, was -- which is the highest praise -- not ultra-fashionable, and the undulations of her gauzy drapery disclosed, as she receded, enough of ankle and crural adjacency to furnish hints of improvement to most classical sculptors. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
  • According to the property of the adjacency list of graphs, the algorithm of Sneak Circuit Search based on adjacency list storage structure is presented.
  • The formation and structural features of adjacency list are described.
  • Where on the exterior each of these coupled walls meets the next couple in a mute adjacency, internally their contradictions are played out to form intimate and knotted spaces of high tension.
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