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Concatenation

usgb/kənˌkætəˈneɪʃn/Volume
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Not Just PhysicalPlay
Concatenation can refer to abstract concepts, like ideas, not just tangible objects. SlideThe novel's themes form a concatenation of tragedy and hope.
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Neutral TonePlay
The term 'concatenation' is neutral; it doesn't imply good or bad outcomes. SlideTheir efforts resulted in a concatenation of results.
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Complex ConnectionPlay
It is often used to suggest a complex series of connections or a long chain of events. SlideA concatenation of misunderstandings led to the argument.