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Definition of connectedness in English: connectednessnoun kəˈnɛktɪdnəskəˈnɛktədnəs mass noun1The state of being joined or linked. the connectedness of American business life and American sport the connectedness of local and national power Example sentencesExamples - In his discussion of the connectedness of seemingly random events, he makes a suggestive observation with regard to paranoia's capacity for connecting events.
- We see not only an articulation of the sultanate's literal position, but also a symbol of the connectedness of local and national power.
- Owing to the deep resources, increasing connectedness, and sophistication of large firms, corporate spaces of learning are now global in scope.
- In biology, students were asked to examine their connectedness to the ecosystem through the world food market.
- It is an exclamation that describes an irrevocable connectedness of all things.
- The viewer begins to sense a less linear, transcultural connectedness among separate events and lives.
- The focus on globalizing sectors commonly references geography's traditional concern with the connectedness of activities and places.
- The intensification of global connectedness means that cooperation between nations is more than ever necessary.
- These two words summon up a whole feeling of connectedness to the landscape.
- The authors find interdepartmental connectedness to be critical for effective implementation.
2A feeling of belonging to or having affinity with a particular person or group. it's about partnering, trust, and connectedness individuals from these cultures value connectedness with family and friends Example sentencesExamples - Deficiency of information and lack of social connectedness are two main reasons for human deprivation.
- If you're sensing connectedness and candor, the other person probably feels it too.
- Children are prepared by our evolutionary history to thrive in emotional connectedness with adults.
- Her book points to the connection between silence and connectedness in adolescent girls.
- Communal trust requires attachment or connectedness to those with whom one is interacting.
- Our connectedness, our human compact, is sandwiched together like the floors in a house of cards that is easier to knock down than we might think.
- When our failure harms another person, our sense of connectedness suffers.
- They tell of the pride, the pain, the intimacy and connectedness of their lives.
- Relationships, community, connectedness, kith and kin are one half of what makes life worth living.
- Wholeness evokes trust and connectedness, and it forces people to see a purpose greater than their own.
Definition of connectedness in US English: connectednessnounkəˈnektədnəskəˈnɛktədnəs 1The state of being joined or linked. the connectedness of American business life and American sports the connectedness of local and national power Example sentencesExamples - The intensification of global connectedness means that cooperation between nations is more than ever necessary.
- The focus on globalizing sectors commonly references geography's traditional concern with the connectedness of activities and places.
- In his discussion of the connectedness of seemingly random events, he makes a suggestive observation with regard to paranoia's capacity for connecting events.
- Owing to the deep resources, increasing connectedness, and sophistication of large firms, corporate spaces of learning are now global in scope.
- It is an exclamation that describes an irrevocable connectedness of all things.
- In biology, students were asked to examine their connectedness to the ecosystem through the world food market.
- These two words summon up a whole feeling of connectedness to the landscape.
- The authors find interdepartmental connectedness to be critical for effective implementation.
- The viewer begins to sense a less linear, transcultural connectedness among separate events and lives.
- We see not only an articulation of the sultanate's literal position, but also a symbol of the connectedness of local and national power.
2A feeling of belonging to or having affinity with a particular person or group. it's about partnering, trust, and connectedness individuals from these cultures value connectedness with family and friends Example sentencesExamples - Relationships, community, connectedness, kith and kin are one half of what makes life worth living.
- Her book points to the connection between silence and connectedness in adolescent girls.
- If you're sensing connectedness and candor, the other person probably feels it too.
- Deficiency of information and lack of social connectedness are two main reasons for human deprivation.
- Communal trust requires attachment or connectedness to those with whom one is interacting.
- When our failure harms another person, our sense of connectedness suffers.
- Wholeness evokes trust and connectedness, and it forces people to see a purpose greater than their own.
- Our connectedness, our human compact, is sandwiched together like the floors in a house of cards that is easier to knock down than we might think.
- They tell of the pride, the pain, the intimacy and connectedness of their lives.
- Children are prepared by our evolutionary history to thrive in emotional connectedness with adults.
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