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[ UK /ˌɪntəlˈɪŋk/ ]
[ US /ˌɪntɝˈɫɪŋk/ ]
VERB
  1. be interwoven or interconnected
    The bones are interconnected via the muscle
  2. cause to be interconnected or interwoven

How To Use interlink In A Sentence

  • And I owe much of my further understanding of Voltaire through his face to an essay invitingly titled Voltaire's Grin by Richard Holmes, the "total immersion" biographer whom I've praised before -- mostly for his work on the interlinked poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. David Tereshchuk: French Claim for Origins of Investigative Journalism
  • Then just Digg your uploads in a viral spiral to your social networks via an FB/MS interlink torrent. Boing Boing
  • In this context, the question to be addressed is interlinked with the question of human rights. Victimology - the victim and the criminal justice process
  • You are our closest ally and our economies are so interlinked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Schemes such as interlinking of rivers could spell disaster for the environment, as they represent gross interference with natural processes, he says.
  • The two are closely interlinked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rubber gum is made up mostly of a hydrocarbon polymer called polyisoprene, the chains of which are composed only of interlinked carbon atoms with some hydrogen atoms attached.
  • With the interlink once again in hand, my artificial transwarp program should work- I only await a temporal polestar that will allow me to reopen the gateway that brought me here.
  • Yet looking for these tiny creatures also helps you to appreciate the fine tissue of the world and the way it all interlinks like a delicately raveled web. Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk
  • Although the various managerial tasks are interlinked, they are described discretely for ease of reference.
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