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interpersonal

[ US /ˌɪntɝˈpɝsənəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntəpˈɜːsənə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring among or involving several people
    interpersonal situations in which speech occurs

How To Use interpersonal In A Sentence

  • Naturally, this makes interpersonal relations, especially with societies unexposed to the advantages of the American lifestyle, a little difficult.
  • “Jill, someone who is cisgendered has an interpersonal sense or understanding of their gender and genitals that match or correspond (or what some might argue a “normative” state).” Third-Gendering « Bound, Not Gagged
  • Thus the various ritual capacities of North Mekeo chiefs and sorcerers typify the sort of interpersonal agency implicit in Melanesian personal partibility.
  • This course focuses on the theory and practice of violence and nonviolence from a gender and feminist perspective, and deals with social conflicts at interpersonal, intergroup, and intersocietal levels. Short courses in gender and peacebuilding (University for Peace)
  • In a poll of employers for employability skills for new hires, interpersonal skills ranked highest in level of importance.
  • More interpersonally oriented social psychologists and cultural anthropologists view emotions as being created among people.
  • But what we know is these women often tend to be what we call interpersonal offenders, where they exploit children emotionally, if not sexually. CNN Transcript Oct 25, 2007
  • Mature, self-motivated and strong interpersonal skills.
  • And so we've investigating conformity, social facilitation, interpersonal distance kind of behaviours, leadership.
  • The teacher uses an extremely directive approach in her interpersonal relations with the pupils. Educational Psychology in a Changing World
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