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    Prox·im·i·ty
    /präkˈsimədē/

    noun

    • 1. nearness in space, time, or relationship: "do not operate microphones in close proximity to television sets"
  2. the state of being near in space or time: The best thing about the location of the house is its proximity to the town centre. Synonyms. closeness (NEAR) propinquity formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Closeness in distance and time. a few steps idiom. a hair's breadth idiom. a stone's throw idiom. about. ace. anywhere near idiom.

  3. The meaning of PROXIMITY is the quality or state of being proximate : closeness. How to use proximity in a sentence. You're So Close to Learning More About Proximity.

  4. the state of being near in space or time: The best thing about the location of the house is its proximity to shopping. Synonyms. closeness (NEAR) propinquity formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Closeness in distance and time. a few steps idiom. a hair's breadth idiom. a stone's throw idiom. about. ace. anywhere near idiom.

  5. The word proximity means nearness or closeness. "Because of the proximity of our desks, I couldn't help but notice him cheating on the exam." Your favorite thing about your neighborhood of attached row houses might be the proximity of your neighbors — they're really close to you.

  6. Proximity definition: nearness in place, time, order, occurrence, or relation; closeness.. See examples of PROXIMITY used in a sentence.

  7. proximity. noun. /prɒkˈsɪməti/. /prɑːkˈsɪməti/. [uncountable] (formal) the state of being near somebody/something in distance or time. proximity (of somebody/something) (to somebody/something) The proximity of the college to London makes it very popular.

  8. how near one thing is to another, or the fact of being near something: What's good about this hotel is its proximity to the airport.

  9. proximity. the state of being near someone or something in distance or time a house in the proximity of (= near) the highway The proximity of the college to a big city makes it very popular.

  10. Origin of proximity 1 First recorded in 1475–85; late Middle English; from Middle French proximité, from Latin proximitāt-, stem of proximitās “nearness, adjacent area, vicinity” Discover More

  11. 4 days ago · proximity. (prɒksɪmɪti ) uncountable noun [oft in NOUN] Proximity to a place or person is nearness to that place or person. [formal] Part of the attraction is Darwin's proximity to Asia. [ + to] He became aware of the proximity of the Afghans.

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