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contiguity

[kon-ti-gyoo-i-tee] / ˌkɒn tɪˈgyu ɪ ti /






NOUN
propinquity
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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"They also don't just associate that word with an object based on temporal contiguity without really understanding the meaning of those words, but they activate a memory of an object when they hear its name."

From Science Daily

“Since the distance between town and island is slight, we do not think the failure of the legislative plan to achieve literal contiguity a serious demerit,” the judges wrote in 1992.

From Seattle Times

For his part, Mr. Grofman says that he feels the critiques of Mr. Cervas have missed how difficult it can be sometimes to account for various criteria like equal population and representation, contiguity and compactness.

From New York Times

Congress must set standards for maximum compactness and contiguity in all states.

From Washington Post

And yet the Sudanese and Ethiopian refugees aren’t bound by much beyond geographical contiguity, with plenty of differences that could divide them.

From New York Times