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interrelational

Definitions

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  • adjective Between relations.

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inter +‎ -relational

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Examples

  • The natural world has an economic life, a physical dimension and an interrelational aspect.

    Alive or Dead? Steven Barnes 2009

  • Self has an economic life, a physical dimension and an interrelational aspect.

    Alive or Dead? Steven Barnes 2009

  • The culture has an economic life, a physical dimension and an interrelational aspect.

    Alive or Dead? Steven Barnes 2009

  • The way games have developed can be quite interrelational, I play a couple games but I usually only play them nowadays with my wife or if I'm over at a friends.

    "Everything Bad Is Good For You." Ann Althouse 2005

  • At this point it is helpful to enter into an interrelational dialogue with the

    Ochuk's blog 2009

  • There’s something very homologous in libertarian theory- this crystalline structure of individual freedoms which denies the irreducably interrelational… for which people will deny reality and reality’s abuse, oppression and catastrophe.

    Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #45 2009

  • The correct scientific term is “very low interrelational security“.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: November 29, 2006 2006

  • Thus the miracle of Pentecost is to allow for intersubjective communication and interrelational participation even amidst the preservation of otherness - linguistic, cultural and even religious. "

    NextReformation 2009

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