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/teuh gedh"euhr nis/, n.1. warm fellowship, as among members of a family.2. the quality, state, or condition of being together.[1650-60; TOGETHER + -NESS]
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Togetherness — is the feeling of being close to another person emotionally and physically. It is an emotion which cannot be definited outside of its current sociological meaning, and the reality of such a term is not knowledge. It is well symbolized by the… … Wikipedia
togetherness — index integration (assimilation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
togetherness — (n.) 1650s, state of being together, from TOGETHER (Cf. together) + NESS (Cf. ness). Sense of fellowship, fellow feeling, is from 1930 … Etymology dictionary
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togetherness — [[t]təge̱ðə(r)nəs[/t]] N UNCOUNT Togetherness is a happy feeling of affection and closeness to other people, especially your friends and family. Nothing can ever take the place of real love and family togetherness … English dictionary
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togetherness — to|geth|er|ness [təˈgeðənıs US ðər ] n [U] the pleasant feeling you have when you are part of a group of people who have a close relationship with each other ▪ the togetherness we felt at college … Dictionary of contemporary English
togetherness — noun (U) the feeling you have when you are part of a group of people who have a close relationship with each other: I really miss the togetherness we felt at college … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
togetherness — together ► ADVERB 1) with or in proximity to another person or people. 2) so as to touch, combine, or be united. 3) in combination; collectively. 4) (of two people) married or in a sexual relationship. 5) at the same time. 6) without interruption … English terms dictionary
togetherness — noun see together I … New Collegiate Dictionary