Definitions for proximities

proximities prox·im·i·ty

Spelling: [prok-sim-i-tee]
IPA: /prɒkˈsɪm ɪ ti/

Proximities is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 643 anagrams from letters in proximities (eiiimoprstx).

Definitions for proximities

noun

  1. nearness in place, time, order, occurrence, or relation.
  2. nearness in place, time, order, occurrence, or relation.

Origin of proximities

First recorded in 1475-85, proximity is from the Latin word proximitās nearness, vicinity. See proximal, -ity

Examples for proximities

They make us realize, he explains, that “proximity is important to entrepreneurship.”

Afterwards, unable to live in proximity to their killers, she moved into this village.

Harlow has some proximity to the Senate and House investigation.

“[Obama] had to do [strike] because of the proximity of the ISIS Howitzers to our defensive areas and our own people,” he said.

She dropped into her chair, with a flash of resentment at the proximity of the other table.

She made him appear at his best, but she cheapened that best by her proximity.

She sends a miniature of her own image to the court, envious that it will enjoy a proximity she will never attain.

He believed afterward that before he saw him he had felt the proximity of Slade.

The situation was, however, complicated by the proximity of the Afghan frontier.

Does that mean that I should take advantage of its proximity and leave?

It happened with the kindly and approving smiles of the more experienced elders who had organised these proximities.

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