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Meanings of
interdependent
in английском
Mutually dependent.
mutualist
mutually beneficial
Related terms
dependent
Usage of
interdependent
in английском
1
Like individuals in a society, eurozone countries are both independent and
interdependent
.
2
Privacy and competition are becoming increasingly
interdependent
conditions for protecting rights online.
3
In a four-dimensional world, he said, space, time, and mass are
interdependent
.
4
This acknowledgment is at one with divine providence; these are
interdependent
beliefs.
5
They and their parents were a breed unto themselves, self-reliant yet
interdependent
.
6
They see that it's rapidly gone from connected to interconnected to
interdependent
.
7
The European Community was chosen Top Bloc as well as most
interdependent
.
8
You see how searchingly and co-ordinately
interdependent
and anthropomorphous it all is.
9
The nations of the world are more
interdependent
now than ever before.
10
Never mind that the U.S. and Chinese economies are also irrevocably
interdependent
.
11
Both were mutually
interdependent
,
however, and essential to the Christian faith.
12
The intellectual factor and the feeling response are not absolutely
interdependent
in degree.
13
The industry is highly
interdependent
on a network of parts suppliers and dealerships.
14
Asia has developed a highly efficient and highly
interdependent
manufacturing model.
15
The private and public sectors are not substitutable: they are
interdependent
.
16
Cause and effect in an extremely
interdependent
world economy are hard to identify.
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interdependent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
interdependent world
more interdependent
interdependent self
become interdependent
highly interdependent
More collocations
Interdependent
through the time
Interdependent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common