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interconnect

[in-ter-kuh-nekt] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛkt /




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Beneath the open grasslands and shallow waters lie the remains of extensive earthworks, raised agricultural fields, and interconnected canals that reflect a long history of people adapting to a dynamic environment.

From Science Daily

Defeo explained that the coastal system is made up of three interconnected regions.

From Science Daily

Analysts, police officers, teachers and youth workers have identified a series of interconnected pressures.

From BBC

There is probably some truth to that theory, but the stock market is too complicated, too interconnected with other markets, and too global for simple causation.

From Barron's

There is probably some truth to that theory, but the stock market is too complicated, too interconnected with other markets, and too global for simple causation.

From Barron's