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connectedness

[kuh-nek-tid-nis] / kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs /


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Nor, among the non-religious, is there any deadline for undergoing what foundational psychologist Abraham Maslow called "peak experiences" of transcendent communion with a sense of timeless universal connectedness.

From Salon

This connectedness goes beyond the return of lost communication ability and situational awareness.

From Scientific American

There’s deep love and affection and connectedness and then also, friction and enmity.

From New York Times

They concluded that social media use was associated with a slight increase in depression and anxiety but also commensurate improvements in feelings of belonging and connectedness.

From Scientific American

They analyzed the participants' blood samples to investigate whether digital social connections could enhance antiviral immunity, similar to the observed effects of in-person social connectedness on blood analyses.

From Salon