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proximity
[prok-sim-i-tee]
noun
nearness in place, time, order, occurrence, or relation; closeness.
proximity
/ prɒkˈsɪmɪtɪ /
noun
nearness in space or time
nearness or closeness in a series
Other Word Forms
- nonproximity noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of proximity1
Word History and Origins
Origin of proximity1
Example Sentences
Earlier this week, Kneecap announced they were cancelling all 15 of their sold-out US tour dates in October due to the proximity of the upcoming court hearing.
When it comes to choosing those instruments, it’s whatever is in his proximity.
They chose Long Beach because of its proximity to the beach for surfing and a preponderance of youthful — but not too youthful — vibes.
But with the improvement of cross-strait relations and economic links, many on Kinmen view their proximity to China as a boon, not a bane.
The process leads to some very wonky-shaped maps, in which certain groups are lumped together regardless of their geographic proximity.
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