Pronunciation: /əˈdʒeɪsənsiz/
noun the state or quality of being adjacent; nearness
A1 My house is located next to the park, so I have many adjacencies to nature.
A2 The adjacencies of the two buildings make it easy for residents to interact with each other.
B1 The adjacencies of the shops in the mall create a convenient shopping experience for customers.
B2 The adjacencies of the different departments in the company allow for better communication and collaboration.
C1 The architect carefully designed the adjacencies of the rooms in the hotel to maximize comfort and efficiency.
C2 The adjacencies of the countries in the region play a crucial role in shaping political and economic relationships.
formal The study focused on analyzing the economic impact of industrial adjacencies in the region.
informal I love living in this neighborhood because of all the cool adjacencies like the park and the coffee shop.
slang The party last night had some interesting adjacencies - like a DJ next to a taco truck.
figurative In literature, the author often explores the adjacencies between love and loss.
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