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vicinity
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vicinity
(noun)
vicinity
/və
ˈ
sɪnəti/
noun
vicinity
/və
ˈ
sɪnəti/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of VICINITY
[
singular
]
:
the area around or near a particular place
She lives in Los Angeles, or somewhere in that/the
vicinity
. [=somewhere near there]
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in the vicinity of
1
:
in the area that is close to (a place)
He lives
in the
general/immediate
vicinity of
the school.
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2
:
close to or around (an amount)
His yearly salary is
in the vicinity of
[=
in the neighborhood of
] one million dollars.
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