Pronunciation: /prəˈpɪŋkwəti/
noun the state of being close to someone or something; proximity
A1 The propinquity of the grocery store to my house makes it convenient for me to shop.
A2 The propinquity of the two buildings allowed for easy communication between the employees.
B1 The propinquity of the park to the school makes it a popular spot for students to hang out.
B2 The propinquity of the two cities led to increased trade and cultural exchange.
C1 The propinquity of the two countries has resulted in strong diplomatic ties.
C2 The propinquity of the two businesses has led to a successful partnership.
adjective having a close or near relationship
A1 The propinquity of the park to my house makes it easy for me to go for a walk.
A2 The propinquity of the bus stop to the office is convenient for employees.
B1 The propinquity of the hotel to the beach attracted many tourists.
B2 The propinquity of the restaurant to the theater district makes it a popular spot for pre-show dinners.
C1 The propinquity of the art gallery to the city center adds to its cultural significance.
C2 The propinquity of the university to the research center fosters collaboration between academics and scientists.
formal The propinquity of the two buildings made it easy for employees to commute between them.
informal I enjoy the propinquity of the park to my house, it's convenient for walks.
slang The propinquity of the party to my place means I don't have to worry about transportation.
figurative The propinquity of their ideas led to a fruitful collaboration between the two scientists.
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