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atomize

[at-uh-mahyz] / ˈæt əˌmaɪz /


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For example, subtle scents that cue feelings of relaxation or trust, atomized into an establishment, might cue visitors to stay longer and shop or purchase more, or associate the brand with a sense of well-being.

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“We can see the best performers on the planet, whenever we want. But there’s no sense of watching something in common, so the experience has become atomized.”

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The TV business has been atomized into a thousand tiny pieces—clips, blips, YouTubes, TikToks.

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“In an atomized society,” Ms. Liu observes, “where it’s easy to simply withdraw and isolate oneself, the crucial challenge was to do just the opposite: to reach out, reconnect, and rebuild community.”

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It’s one of many smart, rueful asides in what amounts to a nonjudgmental cinematic essay on the increasingly atomized nature of contemporary living.

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