Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state of being interrelated; the condition of reciprocal relation or correspondence.
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- noun A
relationship between multiple things
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- noun mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness
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Examples
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This side observation and interrelationship is something I'm encountering a related trend in my data (which im making some bets on:)
Archive 2006-05-01 Ben Barren 2006
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This side observation and interrelationship is something I'm encountering a related trend in my data (which im making some bets on:)
31% of Technorati Post English : 32% Japanese. Ben Barren 2006
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It derives four hierarchical categories of student conception with the highest (category A) being students who see an almost unquestionable link between ‘theory’ and practice – to such an extent that the interrelationship is difficult to articulate.
What is Design History? Jonathan 2005
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It derives four hierarchical categories of student conception with the highest (category A) being students who see an almost unquestionable link between ‘theory’ and practice – to such an extent that the interrelationship is difficult to articulate.
Archive 2005-10-01 Jonathan 2005
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One of the most overlooked man and nature interrelationship occurs when a despotic species of government collapses.
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Although the pact is focused on arms reductions and verification, its preamble briefly mentions an "interrelationship" between nuclear weapons and missile defense.
In letter to Senate, Obama promises that New START treaty won't limit missile defense Mary Beth Sheridan 2010
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But Republicans are concerned about a sentence in the preamble that notes the "interrelationship" between U.S. missile defense and the Russian nuclear arsenal.
Senate GOP's concerns on nuclear treaty could indicate a close vote Mary Beth Sheridan 2010
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The two sides settled on a bland-sounding phrase in the treaty's preamble that recognizes the "interrelationship" between nuclear weapons and missile defense.
Obama faces fight over missile defense as he presses New START ratification Mary Beth Sheridan 2010
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The two sides settled on a bland-sounding phrase in the treaty's preamble that recognizes the "interrelationship" between nuclear weapons and missile defense.
Obama faces fight over missile defense as he presses New START ratification Mary Beth Sheridan 2010
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But Republicans are concerned about a sentence in the preamble that notes the "interrelationship" between U.S. missile defense and the Russian nuclear arsenal.
Senate GOP's concerns on nuclear treaty could indicate a close vote Mary Beth Sheridan 2010
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