aproximação

aproximação
aproximação |ss| s. f. 1. Situação do que se trouxe para mais perto. 2. Ato de aproximar ou aproximar-se. 3. Proximidade. 4. Quantidade ou número que, sem ser o real, não é muito diferente deste. 5. Menor tensão nas relações interrompidas.
  ‣ Etimologia: aproximar + -ção

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