0 the experience or feeling of sharing responsibilities, experiences, activities, etc.:
Women's collectivity can be used as a basis of cooperation, for sharing tasks, or giving mutual support.
He made music that reflected alienation in a time of enforced collectivity.
New forms of collectivity are now emerging outside of the classical union framework.
We must also examine critically the notion that individual practitioners enjoy an autonomy which is somehow derived from that of the collectivity.
In measuring well-being, be it that of a person or of a collectivity of persons, one may study either well-being's constituents or its determinants.
Rights-based language represents an individualised, ultimately depoliticised, discourse on human need, for it acknowledges only persons who make a claim against the collectivity.
In order to achieve this contact, the group or social collectivity uses ritual means.