compactness

[kəmˈpækt nəs]

compactness Definition

  • 1the quality of being closely and neatly packed together; density
  • 2the quality of being concise and succinct in style or expression

Using compactness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "compactness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The compactness of the soil made it difficult to dig.

  • Example

    The compactness of the city makes it easy to get around.

  • Example

    The author's writing style is known for its compactness and clarity.

compactness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with compactness

  • the state of being loose or not closely packed together

    Example

    The lack of compactness in the soil made it easy to dig.

  • a measure of how much space a building takes up relative to the size of the lot it is built on

    Example

    The compactness ratio of the new building was within the limits set by the city's zoning laws.

  • a mathematical theorem that states that any infinite set of statements in a formal system must have a finite subset that can be used to prove any other statement in the set

    Example

    The compactness theorem is an important result in mathematical logic.

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Summary: compactness in Brief

Compactness [kəmˈpækt nəs] refers to the quality of being closely packed together or the quality of being concise and succinct. It can describe physical objects like soil or cities, as well as writing styles. Phrases like 'lack of compactness' and 'compactness ratio' are also used. The term is often used formally to describe density, concentration, and conciseness.