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connectedness
noun as in state of being joined or linked
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Example Sentences
She gives the following examples: Stoicism over vulnerability, cognition over emotion, autonomy over connectedness, and money over people.
But given the instant global connectedness of the internet, how could the Pentagon be so sure that its black propaganda campaigns in other countries wouldn’t leak back to the American population?
“Much remains unknown about the causal pathways linking climate-change-related events and mental and physical health, responsive relationships and connectedness, nutrition, and learning in children and adolescents,” review authors wrote.
Parker said this conflicting association could be because fathers may have a more robust social support system, and social connectedness has been linked with lower mortality.
The partnership said that the "overwhelming majority of visitors have behaved appropriately and experienced the sense of joy and connectedness that this work of public art is intended to evoke."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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