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intimacy,juxtaposition,proximity,vicinity

closeness, distance, remoteness, separation

GRE 3 (Graduate Record Examination), SAT 13 (Scholastic Assessment Test), Connections and Interactions

adjacency,contiguity,immediacy,neighborhood

propinquity

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Dictionary definition of propinquity

The state of being near or in close proximity to something or someone.
"The propinquity of their workstations led to a close working relationship."

Detailed meaning of propinquity

Propinquity is a noun that refers to It can also refer to a sense of nearness or familiarity between people or things, even if they are physically distant. Propinquity is often used to describe a feeling of closeness or intimacy between individuals, such as in romantic relationships or close friendships. However, it can also refer to physical proximity, such as the propinquity of two buildings or the proximity of one object to another. Propinquity can have a significant impact on social and interpersonal relationships, as it can influence the formation of social bonds and the level of social interaction between individuals. Propinquity is a complex concept that can have both positive and negative effects on individuals and society, depending on the context in which it is experienced.

Example sentences containing propinquity

1. The propinquity of our homes allowed us to meet often.
2. His propinquity to the crime scene raised suspicion.
3. The university's propinquity to a vibrant city life attracted many students.
4. The propinquity of our offices fostered a close working relationship.
5. She was uncomfortable with the propinquity of the stranger in the crowded train.
6. Their propinquity in the small town led to a close friendship.

History and etymology of propinquity

The noun 'propinquity' traces its roots to Latin, where it originated from the word 'propinquitas,' which means 'nearness' or 'closeness.' 'Propinquity' refers to the state of being near or in close proximity to something or someone. It underscores the concept of physical or geographical closeness, as well as the idea of nearness in a more abstract or figurative sense. The etymology of 'propinquity' highlights the notion of spatial or relational closeness, suggesting a sense of connection or intimacy that arises from being in close proximity to people, places, or things.

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Further usage examples of propinquity

1. Our thoughts aligned due to the propinquity of our intellectual pursuits.
2. The propinquity of the two events made me question their correlation.
3. I moved to the city for the propinquity of cultural venues and events.
4. His propinquity to the decision-making process gave him undue influence.
5. The propinquity of her house to the sea provided beautiful views.
6. The propinquity of our childhood experiences brought us closer.
7. The company capitalized on the propinquity of the warehouse to major transport routes.
8. The propinquity of the celebrity's home drew crowds of fans.
9. The propinquity of these similar events led some to theorize a pattern.
10. His office was in propinquity to the CEO's, making it easy for them to collaborate.
11. They felt an emotional propinquity after spending so much time together.
12. Despite the physical propinquity, they hardly knew each other.
13. The propinquity of their apartments made it convenient for impromptu get-togethers.
14. The schools' propinquity facilitated a natural rivalry between the students.

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