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atomize

[at-uh-mahyz] / ˈæt əˌmaɪz /


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According to Michael Every, global strategist at Rabobank, “a weak, atomized global labour market acts as a huge structural headwind to sustained wage inflation, and thus to sustained inflation in general.”

From Reuters

All signs point to an utterly surreal and atomized Games, one that will divide Japan into two worlds during the month of Olympics and Paralympics competition.

From Seattle Times

But then we might just find ourselves further atomized into our political tribes.

From Washington Post

The brotherhood of combat forged a deep emotional connectedness that an atomized, uncomprehending America could not sustain.

From New York Times

"If people are isolated, atomized, with no support groups, no involvement in constructive activities, they are prey to this attack on their moral and intellectual integrity," Chomsky continued.

From Salon