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interconnected

[in-ter-kuh-nekt-id] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛkt ɪd /




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“Facility planning has lagged behind its fleet planning by about 15 years even though the two efforts are closely interconnected,” Amtrak’s Office of Inspector General said in a report.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because the high-voltage transmission lines are interconnected, utilities must keep the system balanced, trying to prevent sudden increases or decreases in power.

From Los Angeles Times

And Google last month announced Project Suncatcher, which it said is exploring an “interconnected network of solar-powered satellites” equipped with its own chips.

From Los Angeles Times

And with the major infrastructure players all interconnected through a web of deals with OpenAI and Nvidia, one pocket of weakness could quickly spread across the entire AI trade.

From MarketWatch

It’s also a good idea to treat family finances as interconnected systems rather than separate entities.

From MarketWatch