collectivity
/ˌkɑlɛkˈtɪvəti/
noun
- A group of people who are considered together as a unit, especially in a social or political context.
- In many cultures, the collectivity is more important than the individual.
- The collectivity of the team made the project successful.
- The decision was made by the collectivity, not by any single person.
- The quality or state of being collective, such as shared ownership or responsibility.
- The law emphasizes the collectivity of resources in the community.
- Their sense of collectivity helped them overcome the crisis together.
- The collectivity of the farm meant all members shared the profits.
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