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interrelated

[ UK /ˌɪntəɹɪlˈe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌɪntɝɹiˈɫeɪtɪd, ˌɪntɝɹɪˈɫeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. reciprocally connected

How To Use interrelated In A Sentence

  • Myriad interrelated factors will influence which of them come down as snow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The status of a character trait as a virtue need not be a fixed matter, but a matter complexly interrelated with the sort of society in which it appears.
  • The cap is made up of three interrelated components. Times, Sunday Times
  • Studies indicate that light regulation and control of biorhythms are functionally interrelated and possibly have a common evolutionary origin.
  • It is, rather, a handbook for philosophy students, written to illustrate how arithmetic, geometry, stereometry, music, and astronomy are interrelated.
  • It follows that the academic community and research are directly interrelated.
  • The nominated area contains most of the key interrelated and interdependent elements in their natural relationships which provide a robust foundation for reconstructing the mosaic of paleoenvironments and palaeogeography of a southern coastal realm of the ancient Tethyan Ocean during Eocene time, enabling interpretation of how animals then lived and how they were related to each other. Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley), Egypt
  • It is a focus on solving the problem to make color monitor comply with the interrelated standard.
  • These diverse ingredients are interrelated in complex ways.
  • He must not only distinguish behaviour from ideology, he must also take careful note of just how they are interrelated.
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