connectivity
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the state or quality of being connected or connective.
the benefits of global connectivity.
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Digital Technology. the ability to link to and communicate with other computer systems, electronic devices, software, or the internet.
This laptop has limited connectivity.
noun
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the state of being or being able to be connected
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computing the state of being connected to the internet
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computing the capacity of a machine or appliance to be connected to other machines, appliances, or facilities
Etymology
Origin of connectivity
First recorded in 1890–1900; connectiv(e) ( def. ) + -ity ( def. )
Example Sentences
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“That connectivity from Downtown LA to the westside will serve as a lasting legacy for all Angelenos.”
From Los Angeles Times
While newer venues can build-in connectivity for their own operations while offering ticket holders better wi-fi, and even mobile coverage, visitors to other sites continue to struggle.
From BBC
Land and power shortages in connectivity hub Singapore have driven a tech infrastructure boom in nearby countries where the growing business user base has also attracted US and Chinese investment.
From Barron's
Maintaining a buy rating on the stock, analyst Nick Harris tells clients in a note that he sees margin improvement as another potential catalyst for shares of the Australia-listed connectivity services provider.
But he also added that regional stability in the Middle East is "critically important" for India's broader interests, including connectivity and energy security.
From BBC
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