Time and propinquity, it was thought, would produce a richly diverse yet integrated society. |
A propinquity, if I might judge from their countenances, uncoveted by either party. |
It's not that there is enforced propinquity. |
In his study, Martin Wörter explores the technological propinquity between universities and the business community. |
It is the consciousness of the propinquity of some deadly and loathsome disease. |
We really drifted into an engagement more because of propinquity than anything else. |