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Atomized meaning
Converted from liquid to a spray or mist. | divided, fragmented
Example sentences (17)
This way of thinking reduces all of society to an atomized cluster of individuals, and links our imagined success and failure solely to personal efforts.
But the bottom line, a lot of it is rooted in the fact that we’re just more atomized and isolated from each other.
The directors of that the Infinity Stones were not truly dematerialized, but only atomized by Thanos, and still exist in some ethereal form.
This updated model should support America’s presently mobile and atomized population.
It doesn’t require a great leap to imagine YY and its 300 million users as the atomized, desocialized future of humanity: drones born with screens in their hands and buds in their ears, favoring virtuality over reality’s “meatworld,” as the film calls it.
The student population here is far too atomized.
After some testing, super-precision bearings, lubricated by oil that was atomized and directed by a stream of gaseous nitrogen, were used.
Early fuel injection systems Diesel's original engine injected fuel with the assistance of compressed air, which atomized the fuel and forced it into the engine through a nozzle (a similar principle to an aerosol spray).
Hannah Arendt labelled totalitarianism a new and extreme form of dictatorship involving "atomized, isolated individuals" in which ideology plays a leading role in defining how the entire society should be organized.
Jet fuel was sprayed, atomized, and ignited and the ship went to General Quarters for nearly 38 hours.
Lack of homogeneity led to people withdrawing from even their closest groups and relationships, creating an atomized society as opposed to a cohesive community.
Such a radical aim could only be pursued by a similarly radical method: by terrorism directed by an extremely powerful political police at an atomized and defenseless population.
The extra fuel is not burned (as there is insufficient oxygen to complete the chemical reaction), instead it undergoes a phase change from atomized (liquid) to gas.
Theodor Adorno produced numerous reports on the effects of "atomized listening" which radio supported and of which he was highly critical.
The principle is that for democratic power to be best exercised it must be vested in a local community and common members and instead of isolated, atomized individuals, at the top of the organisation.
They reject the communitarian charges that liberalism neglects the value of community, and holds an "atomized" or asocial view of the self.
Water pumped from the lake is filtered and atomized to a fine mist through an array of 31,400 high-pressure nozzles.