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interpersonal

[in-ter-pur-suh-nl] / ˌɪn tərˈpɜr sə nl /
ADJECTIVE
between persons
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It is relatively quiet — Picasso would also paint cancan dancers, but not now — a suave, sophisticated crowd painted by an artist who understood its fashions, body language and interpersonal connections perfectly.

From New York Times

I claim that there are a lot of similarities, and we can learn about political polarization by understanding the similarities to interpersonal conflicts in other settings.

From Salon

As for Roman, he is struggling with the interpersonal part of being in charge.

From New York Times

Racism at both the institutional and interpersonal level has stymied funding and alienated patients, who are often treated as drug-seekers when they show up in emergency rooms in acute pain.

From Washington Post

“I’m hoping this will have a net beneficial effect on my interpersonal relationships,” he added.

From New York Times