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atomize

[at-uh-mahyz] / ˈæt əˌmaɪz /


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The prime-time setting for the committee hearing is a rarity and something of a throwback to an era when people gathered en masse at their televisions in the evening before video streaming atomized viewership.

From Seattle Times

Republicans benefit politically when Americans feel alienated, atomized, and paranoid.

From Salon

We truly are a sick society, I told myself, to have become so numb and self-obsessed and atomized as to ignore one another while still occupying the same space.

From Salon

“A lot of people feel atomized and separated in our world today,” Constantino said.

From Seattle Times

Binge-watching and the content boom helped atomize American culture.

From Washington Post