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interrelatedness

NOUN
  1. mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness
    interrelationships of animal structure and function

How To Use interrelatedness In A Sentence

  • Schumann's claim of a high degree of thematic ‘interrelatedness’ in the symphony's four movements is perhaps somewhat exaggerated.
  • By calculating its comprehensive interrelatedness , the rank of quality evaluation of the secondary environment impacts of urban rail transit was determined.
  • It is more likely that the "interrelatedness" of this event to the pending dispute between Turkey and Israel over the recent UN Report upholding the legality of Israel's efforts to stop the Mavi Marmara from breaking Israel's naval blockade of Gaza, and its refusal to apologize for the killing of several Turkish nationals. Clarence B. Jones: Domestic Foreign Policy Storm Clouds -- The Unresolved Israel Palestine Dispute
  • Its complex interrelatedness means that each short work helps gloss the others.
  • Interaction is only interrelatedness and mutual influence between teaching subjects, but also can be extended to teaching texts and situational texts.
  • I have long contended that such organizations of emotional experiencing always take form in contexts of human interrelatedness. Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change?
  • The interrelatedness of language and social understanding becomes more obvious when we look back at early forms of communication in infancy, sometimes referred to as prelinguistic, and clearly before we can properly talk about syntax.
  • Its complex interrelatedness means that each short work helps gloss the others.
  • The principles of the Church's social doctrine must be appreciated in their unity, interrelatedness and articulation. "Caritas in Veritate": Signed, sealed, but not yet delivered...
  • By calculating its comprehensive interrelatedness , the rank of quality evaluation of the secondary environment impacts of urban rail transit was determined.
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