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propinquity [brit. angl. prəˈpɪŋkwɪti, am. angl. prəˈpɪŋkwədi] SAM. ur. jez.

1. propinquity (in space):

propinquity
proximité ž. spol

2. propinquity (in relationship):

propinquity
britanska angleščina

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One commonly studied factor is physical proximity (also known as propinquity).
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He is also known in social network theory for the proximity effect (or propinquity).
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I miss out on the daily conversation, the back-and-forth, the friendships made after propinquity.
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For example, two people interested in literature are likely to run into each other in the library and form a relationship (involving the propinquity effect).
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But the local mission is the agency with the necessary propinquity and local knowledge to carry much of the burden -- and it does.
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In other words, relationships tend to form between those who have a high propinquity.
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This allows a notional virtual propinquity to work on virtual relationships where people are connected virtually.
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Patterns in the relative similarity of shared narratives are almost entirely dictated by the historic-period propinquity of the groups sharing narratives.
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Propinquity can mean physical proximity, a kinship between people, or a similarity in nature between things (like-attracts-like).
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But for a coat of arms it is a chastely dignified process, involving no penetration, merely propinquity.
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