interrelated
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Definition
Adjective: reciprocally connected; having a mutual or shared relationship where each part influences or is connected to the others.
Usage
The adjective "interrelated" describes a situation where two or more things are connected in such a way that they affect or depend on each other. It emphasizes a network of relationships rather than a simple, one-way connection.
Examples
- The economy, politics, and social issues are deeply interrelated.
- The study examines the interrelated factors that contribute to climate change.
- These three concepts are interrelated and cannot be fully understood in isolation.
Advanced Usage
- "to be interrelated with": This phrase explicitly states the connection between entities.
- Mental health is closely interrelated with physical well-being.
- "highly interrelated": An intensifier used to describe a very strong or complex network of connections.
- The systems in a living organism are highly interrelated.
Variants and Related Words
- Interrelate (verb): To bring into mutual relation; to connect or relate reciprocally.
- The chapter shows how these historical events interrelate.
- Interrelation (noun): The state of being interrelated; mutual or reciprocal relation.
- The book explores the interrelation between art and society.
- Interrelationship (noun): The way in which two or more things are interrelated; a mutual relationship.
- We are studying the complex interrelationship of these variables.
Synonyms
- Interconnected: Having all parts linked or connected.
- Interdependent: Dependent on each other.
- Mutually related: Connected in a way that involves each party.
Antonyms
- Unrelated: Having no connection.
- Independent: Not influenced or controlled by others; not connected.
- Separate: Forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself.
Adjective
- reciprocally connected