connectivity

IPA: kʌnɛktˈɪvɪti

noun

  • (uncountable) The state of being connected
  • (telecommunications) The ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network
  • (countable, mathematics) In a graph, a measure of concatenated adjacency (the number of ways that points are connected to each other)
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Examples of "connectivity" in Sentences

  • The price of the connectivity is then shared between the users, with no extra fees.
  • Comcast has done nothing but raise my price, and my connectivity is absolutely horrendous.
  • The organisers say the event would contribute to what it called connectivity across African borders.
  • Best Buy has combined several of its retail groups to into what it calls a "connectivity business group".
  • "A key ingredient here is what we call connectivity -- does the cause the philanthropist supports have implications for other issues?"
  • We developed in our rooms what we call a connectivity panel, part of our television sets so you can plug in your ipod and listen to music on the speakers from the TV.
  • Then it explores how those devices became a source of pervasive connectedness to friends, family, lovers and co-workers -- a completely different kind of connectivity from the "other-world" internet space experienced through personal computers.
  • Presumably all this connectivity is limiting an old-fashioned kind of connectivity that used to be a hallmark of the artists colony: after-hours bedhopping, as when John Cheever — at Yaddo in 1971 — enjoyed what biographer Blake Bailey called a "satisfactory tryst with a painter exactly half his age."

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