Definitions
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proximity , particularly in reference tohome - noun and, by extension, its
inhabitants - noun a division of a municipality or region, formally or informally divided
- noun archaic The quality or condition of being a neighbour; the state of being or dwelling near;
proximity . - noun topology The infinitesimal open
set of allpoints that may be reached directly from a given point; The set of all thevertices adjacent to a given vertex - noun obsolete The disposition becoming a neighbour; neighbourly kindness or good will.
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- noun a surrounding or nearby region
- noun people living near one another
Etymologies
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Examples
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In a properly organised rural neighbourhood could be developed that higher kind of attraction which is suggested by the very word _neighbourhood_.
The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer Horace Curzon Plunkett 1893
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I should also say that I often use the term neighbourhood because it captures the sense of proximity, friendship and mutual assistance which characterises
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Bill, the term neighbourhood is used, but no definition is given.
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Bill, the term neighbourhood is used, but no definition is given.
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Normally I would welcome anyone who asked to join our table with open arms, and then, after the perfunctory small talk (I live in a very friendly neighbourhood), go about the business of eating with my girl because my neighbourhood is actually friendlier than I am.
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Normally I would welcome anyone who asked to join our table with open arms, and then, after the perfunctory small talk (I live in a very friendly neighbourhood), go about the business of eating with my girl because my neighbourhood is actually friendlier than I am.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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And, Yes, challenging our own perceptions and taking into account the rights of * everyone* in a neighbourhood is also valid.
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In certain cities the neighbourhood is the real detective police, noting every action and abating scandals (such as orgies, etc.) with a strong hand and with the full consent of public opinion and of the authorities.
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However, the breed du jour for people who want to intimidate their neighbourhood is the pit bull, so the number of pit bull attacks is growing.
we get a bad rap 2005
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There are many things that are better here, a strong sense of community in the neighbourhood, is just one of them.
Advisor: Was it cruel to let poor kids in India play with my iPod? Boing Boing 2009
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