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Definition of Good-neighbourliness
1. Noun. A disposition to be friendly and helpful to neighbors.
Generic synonyms: Friendliness
Derivative terms: Neighborly, Neighbourly
Antonyms: Unneighborliness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Good-neighbourliness
Literary usage of Good-neighbourliness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biodiplomacy: Genetic Resources and International Relations edited by Vincente Sanchez (1995)
"It is also out of reciprocity because one who causes harmful effects to the
detriment of neighbours may have similar or worse problems. Good neighbourliness ..."
2. The Legitimacy of International Organizations by Jean-Marc Coicaud (2001)
"The principles of reciprocity and good neighbourliness. while useful as guiding
principles in international bilateral and multilateral diplomacy. have to be ..."
3. The United States Magazine and Democratic Review by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1839)
"... according to individual character and desert—the latter distinguishing themselves
more for their good example in all good- neighbourliness, and in all ..."
4. The Christian Recovery of Spain: Being the Story of Spain from the Moorish by Henry Edward Watts (1893)
"... there was much good-will between the two nations, and an extent of mutual
toleration and good-neighbourliness, when kings and priests did not set them ..."
5. With the Victorious Bulgarians by Hermenegild Wagner (1913)
"He builds bridges, founds orphanages and spends money on the poor. All set great
value on friendliness and good neighbourliness ..."
6. Good Citizenship: A Book of Twenty-three Essays by Various Authors on Social by James Edward Hand (1899)
"The will of the community : (a) This can only become a force when it understands
the laws of good neighbourliness; (A) the mark left on London by the ..."