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connectedness

[ UK /kənˈɛktɪdnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it)
    there was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare
  2. the state of being connected
    the connection between church and state is inescapable

How To Use connectedness In A Sentence

  • Carol’s and my long-term connectedness served as a stabilizer during this turbulent time. Humor for a Sister’s Heart
  • Communication technology has increased the connectedness between physicians and patients.
  • Students in schools with harsh discipline, such as zero-tolerance policies, reported lower school connectedness.
  • Psychologists call it transcendence, which has a suitably sacerdotal ring; and comprises traits of self-forgetfulness, connectedness to the natural world and mysticism.
  • He's my real-life boyfriend, so we have the emotional connectedness required to convince a cabstand full of strangers that we were a married couple on the brink.
  • It teaches the interconnectedness of all things and the basic goodness of human nature.
  • For anyone who has wished for an elected official that is holistically centered, spiritually led and aware of the interconnectedness of ALL, this man is the answer to our prayers.
  • But if the term size includes the notion of connectedness among banks, then I think that making banks smaller, i.e. less connected, is useful for both limiting the chance of a collapse, and for reducing the damage if a collapse occurs. Mark Thoma: 13 Bankers: Why It's Essential That Universities Return To Teaching Economic History
  • Through photographs each family constructs a portrait chronicle of itself - a portable kit of images that bears witness to its connectedness.
  • I drew up a list of what was wanted - authenticity, richness, rootedness, connectedness, vitality and delight. Times, Sunday Times
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