Noun(1) a surrounding or nearby region,people living near one another,the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of'),community,surroundings(2) a surrounding or nearby region(3) people living near one another(4) the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of')(5) community(6) surroundings
Noun(1) a surrounding or nearby region,people living near one another,the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of'),community,surroundings(2) a surrounding or nearby region(3) people living near one another(4) the approximate amount of something (usually used prepositionally as in `in the region of')(5) community(6) surroundings
(1) The individuals communicate only within their neighborhood .(2) she lived in a wealthy neighborhood of Boston(3) The Chinese nationals were arrested in subsequent police raids in a wealthy neighborhood of Quezon City near the drug laboratory, it said.(4) he was reluctant to leave the neighborhood of Butte(5) The Dashwood women continue looking for an affordable house in the neighborhood surrounding Norland.(6) the importance of neighborhood to old people(7) Could you talk a bit about the role of community arts in the community - the neighborhood or the city as a whole?(8) Congregations who welcome and affirm persons with special needs help set an expectation of acceptance within the neighborhood and community.(9) the party disturbed the whole neighborhood(10) As well, family units sit within a neighbourhood and wider community of other families that identify with a common cause, that of a decent life with those we love.(11) A few years later in 1914 Hausdorff defined neighbourhoods by four axioms so again there were no metric considerations.(12) Wait a while and a map of west London will open up showing the precise location of the shot and all the other photos taken in the surrounding neighbourhood .(13) On the other hand, Northern Ireland is inhabited by only about 1.7 million people, distributed among close-knit urban neighborhoods and rural communities.(14) Spanish pueblos, from hamlets to large cities, and many neighborhoods within population centers, all have patron saints each of whose days occasions a public festival, or fiesta.(15) Both sets of protagonists are torn between the American Dream of fame and fortune and the more comfortable pull to stay true to your station in life and neighbourhood .(16) The network also works at educating the public through visiting schools, canvassing neighbourhoods , attending community events, and more.