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adjacency

[uh-jey-suhn-see] / əˈdʒeɪ sən si /






NOUN
propinquity
Synonyms


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Under a deal brokered several months later, the company, now called Meta, agreed to develop tools to "better manage advertising adjacency," among other concessions.

From Reuters

Softly harmonized, they unfurl across the canvas according to a subtle logic of color wheel adjacency: purple morphs into mauve, pistachio into mint green, ocher into mustard.

From Washington Post

“WandaVision” used its classic TV parodies to cleverly explore the contours of grief and emotional escapism until its “Avengers” adjacency apparently demanded a requisite explosive ending.

From New York Times

Nowhere is that adjacency more wrenchingly portrayed than in “Promising Young Woman,” in which Carey Mulligan turns the sexual tables with darkly delicious brio.

From Washington Post

“Now that social advertising is a major portion of a lot of our clients’ budgets, having control over adjacency is just something that we see as essential as the ecosystem matures.”

From New York Times