Connectedness in a sentence as a noun

If you can't talk to them, develop a sense of love for and connectedness with them.

They want to connect with this person again and they want to feel that sense of connectedness again and again.

Urgent events from a police scanner play upon a feeling of social connectedness.

This relies on people to figure out the inter-connectedness of data and to make inferences from it.

If you're upset enough to "fork the FSF" you're probably suffering from some illusory feeling of connectedness towards Jobs.

I'm pretty sure most Amish value instead "contributing to community connectedness", and I bet some find it disconcerting that most non-Amish are not raised to further this end.

Microsoft made this part of their vision a talking point, thus their products don't reflect it, their brand lacks the reputation, and any marketing that tries to highlight connectedness of devices rings hollow.

The world is connected anyway, introducing middlemen into it makes it arguably less connected, that is, it introduces more connectedness that sucks, instead of the kind that doesn't.

Where Apple tends to emphasize family, connectedness, ease of use, utility, and general happiness, Microsoft has chosen to emphasize technology in a harsh, dominant manner that reminds me of the Borg.

To maintain the connectedness of our ideas, we must either leave amazing literature and documentation or we must constantly seek to foster connections between those of separate, heterogenous fields and disciplines.

It is a state of bliss, a participation mystique, a connectedness with both the interior and exterior universes, which has come about after the ingestion of a psychedelic drug, but which is not necessarily repeatable with a subsequent ingestion of that same drug.

Connectedness definitions

noun

the state of being connected; "the connection between church and state is inescapable"

See also: connection link

noun

a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it); "there was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare"

See also: connection connexion