neighborliness
IPA: nˈeɪbɝɫinʌs
noun
- The characteristic of being neighborly.
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Examples of "neighborliness" in Sentences
- They weren't mine, but I do have my faith in neighborliness a bit restored now.
- It's called neighborliness, and I wish people would capture the concept. kentuckyliz says:
- (Obama has said that wealthy people - in a spirit of "neighborliness" -- shouldn't mind paying more.
- Eager though he may be to compel "neighborliness" in others, he has not been nearly so avid about demonstrating it himself.
- Let's just say that "neighborliness" -- concern for how the region is affected -- isn't even on Mr. Gilligan's radar screen.
- Now the coordinates, by themselves, no longer express metric relations, but only the "neighborliness" of the things described, whose coordinates differ but little from one an - other.
- With the enlarged visions of the universe, with clearer conceptions of our cosmic relations, with the national neighborliness which is now a necessity, the capacity and the quality of the soul must change.
- "In my view, we'll find a stronger inclination, a higher level of 'neighborliness' and civic engagement, as a result of the economic downturn," predicted John Bridgeland, head of the nonprofit research group.
- But AOL blocked Microsoft users from sending its customers instant messages, citing Microsoft's unauthorized access to its system, hardly the kind of neighborliness that AOL has been espousing in the cable business.
- In the forest he learned charity, sympathy, helpfulness -- in a word neighborliness -- for in that far-off frontier life all the wealth of India, had a man possessed it, could not have bought relief from danger or help in time of need, and neighborliness became of prime importance.
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