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Proximity (noun)
proximity [ prok-sim-i-tee ]


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

OTHER WORDS FROM PROXIMITY
non·prox·im·i·ty, noun

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WORDS RELATED TO PROXIMITY
closeness, adjacency, concurrence, contiguity, contiguousness, immediacy, juxtaposition, propinquity, togetherness

Origin: First recorded in 1475–85, proximity is from the Latin word proximitas nearness, vicinity. See proximal, -ity

HOW TO USE PROXIMITY IN A SENTENCE
There’s a not easily quantifiable advantage to putting lots of creative people in close proximity.
OVER A THIRD OF EXECUTIVES STILL HAVE NO TIMELINE FOR REOPENING THEIR OFFICES|ALAN MURRAY|SEPTEMBER 4, 2020|FORTUNE

The president is regularly tested and those in close proximity to him are tested beforehand.
TRUMP AND HIS TOP AIDES HAVE STOPPED WEARING MASKS AFTER A BRIEF EFFORT|RACHEL SCHALLOM|SEPTEMBER 3, 2020|FORTUNE

Media buyers also expressed anxiety about having their ads appear on social media sites in proximity to hot button or questionable content posted by consumers.
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With the backlighting on, the keys automatically illuminate based on your finger proximity, offering an aesthetically pleasing and precise experience.
SERIOUS UPGRADES FOR YOUR COMPUTER KEYBOARD|POPSCI COMMERCE TEAM|SEPTEMBER 2, 2020|POPULAR-SCIENCE
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