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US
/ˌɪntɝkəˈnɛktɪd/
]
[ UK /ˌɪntəkənˈɛktɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntəkənˈɛktɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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operating as a unit
a coordinated program
a unified utility system - reciprocally connected
How To Use interconnected In A Sentence
- We learn a little more about how interconnected the world is. Times, Sunday Times
- Interconnectedness among its components, together with its comprehensiveness, determine a system's degree of coherence.
- Since markets are interconnected and some banks occupy quasi - monopolistic positions, we must consider breaking them up.
- Haste is the great enemy of constitutional thinking, since issues tend to be interconnected. Times, Sunday Times
- Interconnected streets allow rush-hour overflow to trickle through neighborhoods, moving more traffic with less pavement.
- The short answer is quantum weirdness like GHZ states demonstrate the quantum effects are interconnected in Einsteinian/Minkowskian space-time. A Voice from the Middle Ground
- Haste is the great enemy of constitutional thinking, since issues tend to be interconnected. Times, Sunday Times
- These four cities together with a string of interconnected towns, form the Randstad, which has a population of 6,100,000.
- The two deaths, the whole world of the tale, are connected and interconnected. Times, Sunday Times
- But I am completely opposed to quotas for two interconnected reasons. Times, Sunday Times