How to Use nexus in a Sentence
nexus
noun-
That job got her thinking about the nexus between language and identity.
— Howard Lafranchi, The Christian Science Monitor, 19 July 2024 -
Your company is the nexus where client goals and contractor value come together.
— David Feldman, Forbes, 12 Apr. 2021 -
That appliance essentially became the nexus of the first Google micro-kitchen.
— Steven Levy, WIRED, 10 Aug. 2024 -
As one of the most influential stylists in Hollywood, Karla Welch is at the nexus of fame and style.
— Janelle Okwodu, Vogue, 1 Apr. 2021 -
At the nexus of foreign policy, immigration and the pandemic lies a move that's distinctly un-Trump.
— Rick Klein, Averi Harper, ABC News, 19 Mar. 2021 -
The Ninth Circuit found a nexus between an operation’s website and its brick and mortar location.
— Jack Greiner, The Enquirer, 14 Apr. 2021 -
But ultimately, that nexus of content and style is the most important acid test of any translation, and many of Ruden’s choices will strike readers as decidedly odd.
— Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor, 17 Mar. 2021 -
One of the events focused on the nexus of fat and tannin.
— Ted Loos, Robb Report, 26 Nov. 2022 -
The group’s work was the nexus for a story about the couple in Vice News.
— cleveland, 30 Jan. 2023 -
The apartment complex became the nexus of the Vine world.
— Taylor Lorenz, Washington Post, 28 Sep. 2023 -
The nexus between us and the ocean could soon be a little stronger thanks to U-Boat Worx.
— Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 22 Apr. 2022 -
Pierce has placed himself at the nexus of these efforts.
— BostonGlobe.com, 31 Aug. 2021 -
In the nexus of patient activism and science, there is hope for a cure.
— Sheana Ochoa, Los Angeles Times, 16 Nov. 2022 -
The island range was the jumping-off point for kitchen design and is now the nexus for the entire kitchen.
— Hadley Keller, House Beautiful, 4 Aug. 2022 -
The nexus of the whole story is that Ruby is not allowed to go into the ocean.
— Kaely Monahan, The Arizona Republic, 28 June 2023 -
One company, Locke Bio, stands at the nexus of these two trends.
— Bruce Rogers, Forbes, 12 Aug. 2022 -
In the journey ahead, blessed are the quarterbacks who find themselves in the happy nexus of the right time and the right place.
— Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Sep. 2022 -
Well, the channel happens to be a massive storm-pipe nexus.
— Jon Chesto, BostonGlobe.com, 26 Feb. 2023 -
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi sits at the heart of this nexus of operations.
— Howard Yu, Forbes, 15 Nov. 2021 -
Will this release appeal to the nexus of whiskey and Elvis fans that must be out there somewhere?
— Jonah Flicker, Robb Report, 29 Oct. 2021 -
But the WorkLB approach brings a more direct nexus to employment and the work world.
— Michael Bernick, Forbes, 2 June 2021 -
Niebuhr, with the bank, points to that economic activity as a sign the shipyard is a nexus in the town.
— Anchorage Daily News, 12 Mar. 2022 -
Gilbert was the nexus for attacks, but others occurred in Mesa and San Tan Valley.
— Robert Anglen, The Arizona Republic, 22 Jan. 2024 -
Children in this country are, in many respects, the focal point in a nexus of poverty.
— Amy Davidson Sorkin, The New Yorker, 2 May 2021 -
That nexus of word and sound was his recurrent passion.
— Jarrett Earnest, The New York Review of Books, 8 June 2022 -
Police say there is no nexus to terrorism at this time.
— Chris Harris, PEOPLE.com, 22 Nov. 2021 -
It’s the nexus of a lot of capital and Silicon Valley wealth.
— Rebecca Alter, Vulture, 24 Dec. 2021 -
Since then, Houston's economy has flourished first as a port and then as a nexus of oil barons.
— Eric Berger, Ars Technica, 9 July 2024 -
No event in sports sits at the nexus of karma, luck and conspiracy quite like the NBA draft lottery.
— Dan Wolken, USA TODAY, 17 May 2023 -
In short, the metaverse is the nexus point at which the virtual and real world come together.
— David Xing, Forbes, 22 Oct. 2021
Some of these examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'nexus.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback about these examples.
Last Updated: