Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun the state of being connected.
- noun a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it).
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- noun The state or quality of being
connected .
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- noun the state of being connected
- noun a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it)
Etymologies
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Examples
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And, oh yeah, a sense of "connectedness" - cyber companionship - which makes this particular era of VC-wealth distribution all the more … touching.
p2pnet news 2009
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And, oh yeah, a sense of "connectedness" - cyber companionship - which makes this particular era of VC-wealth distribution all the more … touching.
p2pnet news 2009
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That kind of connectedness is out of reach of most Americans, thanks to Japan’s superior technical infrastructure, and outside their ken as well. previous:
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Online Antiwar Activism in Japan 2003
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Their connectedness is hidden from us, we don’t control the information they record, and there’s no “Undo” key.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Everyware discussion on Well: new book about ubicomp 2006
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Carol’s and my long-term connectedness served as a stabilizer during this turbulent time.
Humor for a Sister’s Heart Patsy Clairmont 2007
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Carol’s and my long-term connectedness served as a stabilizer during this turbulent time.
Humor for a Sister’s Heart Patsy Clairmont 2007
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Carol’s and my long-term connectedness served as a stabilizer during this turbulent time.
Humor for a Sister’s Heart Patsy Clairmont 2007
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Carol’s and my long-term connectedness served as a stabilizer during this turbulent time.
Humor for a Sister’s Heart Patsy Clairmont 2007
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But if the term size includes the notion of connectedness among banks, then I think that making banks smaller, i.e. less connected, is useful for both limiting the chance of a collapse, and for reducing the damage if a collapse occurs.
Mark Thoma: 13 Bankers: Why It's Essential That Universities Return To Teaching Economic History 2010
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That total acceptance and the connectedness was the fuel for me to fight.
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