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Meanings of
interrelated
in anglès
Reciprocally connected.
interconnected
Related terms
reticular
reticulate
Usage of
interrelated
in anglès
1
From the ethical point of view-theonly truly significant one-everythingis
interrelated
.
2
These
interrelated
measures are potential candidate markers of therapeutic response in HRPC.
3
In this way, the constitution recognises that all human rights are
interrelated
.
4
It is inherently intersectional, spanning various yet
interrelated
sociopolitical and economic issues.
5
By that time the major
interrelated
movements so thoroughly analysed by P.J.
6
We have here two
interrelated
elements, namely the content and the expectation.
7
The CF&L segment incorporates
interrelated
logistics, wholesale, and marketing operations within Australia.
8
Normal brain development requires a series of highly complex and
interrelated
steps.
9
It's easy to assume that the symptoms must therefore be
interrelated
.
10
In the case of South Africa, the country currently faces three
interrelated
problems.
11
New therapeutic approaches are needed in this heterogeneous but
interrelated
group of disorders.
12
It is concluded that Reye's syndrome is the result of multiple
interrelated
factors.
13
They are all
interrelated
,
having among them only 7 family names.
14
Social support and stigma were highly
interrelated
and were associated with depressive symptoms.
15
Background: Adverse childhood experiences, depressive symptoms, and functional dependence are
interrelated
.
16
To that end, five
interrelated
issues should be kept in mind.
Other examples for "interrelated"
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interrelated
interrelate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
more interrelated
closely interrelated
Interrelated
through the time
Interrelated
across language varieties
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