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interdependency
noun as in reliance
Strongest match
Example Sentences
European members will also need to consider Nato's defence systems' complexities and interdependencies.
It doesn't follow, however, that such people have given up on "connectedness and interdependency and mutual reliance," as Coleman told NPR.
Perhaps because of our overemphasis on differences – especially political – we’ve lost a sense of interdependency between different communities.
“Russia’s cyberattack against commercial satellite communications networks in February 2022 illustrates the increasing interdependencies across space sectors as well as between the space and cyber domains,” it reads.
"Instead, we see a pattern of interdependency that changes over time and appears to be influenced by race and educational background."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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