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connectedness
[ kuh-nek-tid-nis ]
noun
- the fact of being or feeling socially, emotionally, spiritually, or professionally linked with others or with another, or the robustness of such relationships:
There's something about sharing stories as a group that builds a sense of connectedness.
“Social capital†is the connectedness, trust, and reciprocity in a community that gives it the capacity for collective action.
- the fact of being characterized by links of any kind between people or things:
In an era of connectedness, when information flows so fluidly, competition can and will come from many places.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of connectedness1
Example Sentences
"There should be no doubt that my love for Greenland and my connectedness to the people of Greenland are intact."
It doesn't follow, however, that such people have given up on "connectedness and interdependency and mutual reliance," as Coleman told NPR.
She gives the following examples: Stoicism over vulnerability, cognition over emotion, autonomy over connectedness, and money over people.
But given the instant global connectedness of the internet, how could the Pentagon be so sure that its black propaganda campaigns in other countries wouldn’t leak back to the American population?
“Much remains unknown about the causal pathways linking climate-change-related events and mental and physical health, responsive relationships and connectedness, nutrition, and learning in children and adolescents,†review authors wrote.
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