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interdependent

[ US /ˌɪntɝdɪˈpɛndənt/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntədɪpˈɛndənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. mutually dependent

How To Use interdependent In A Sentence

  • The new model is global in scale , an interdependent network.
  • At uuworld.org's blogs, Sonja Cohen tracks Unitarian Universalists in the media and Shelby Meyerhoff monitors the UU blogosphere aka the interdependent web. Philocrites: February 2008 Archives
  • It's plainly had a lot of positive developments in producing a more interdependent world.
  • Sheff injects poetry into his words through repetition and rhythm, sometimes as interdependent traits.
  • The Native peoples have traditionally embraced the belief that all is interdependent.
  • In an increasingly interdependent world such sanctions cause significant suffering.
  • It is time that capital and labor realized that their interests are really commutual, as interdependent as the brain and the body; time they ceased their fratricidal strife and, uniting their mighty forces under the flag of Progress, completed the conquest of the world and doomed Poverty, Ignorance and Vice -- hell's great triumvirate -- to banishment eternal. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • We can retreat to our national laagers, which would be an economic disaster, or we can build an interdependent world that works. Globalisation can work, but only with a unified international plan | Will Hutton
  • This concept is sometimes referred to as the interdependent utility. THE MORAL DIMENSION
  • Such findings can inject a sense of process by seeing social life in terms of streams of interdependent events and elements.
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