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interrelate

[in-ter-ri-leyt] / ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪt /




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Ultimately, though, movies like these offer new shades not just of female-centered stories, but of how women can interrelate.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 19, 2023

"We framed the story from a female perspective to get a better understanding of how gender inequality and climate vulnerability interrelate."

From BBC Apr. 13, 2023

She described “KICK” as a series of “self-contained, mythical, almost world-building exercises that interrelate to one another,” in a mid-November video interview, wearing a simple gray hoodie.

From New York Times Dec. 3, 2021

If I were to say anything about reality, it’s that things influence and interrelate and cause increasing situational complexity.

From Time Jun. 9, 2016

Instead of making it hard to step from grade eight to grade nine, we interrelate them so intimately that the student scarcely feels the change from one to the other.

From The New Education A Review of Progressive Educational Movements of the Day (1915) by Scott Nearing

And his military and internal security apparatus may not have the time or ability to address its growing and interrelated internal and external threats simultaneously.

From Salon Jan. 11, 2026

Crude oil and refined oil have interrelated but distinct roles.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 9, 2025

It's an almost weekly occurrence because, since Rodri's injury, these two distinct but interrelated problems have infected every part of the pitch.

From BBC Feb. 22, 2025

Because increasing climate volatility is linked to various interrelated hazards, the scientists said there is “an urgent need for disaster management, emergency preparedness, and infrastructure design” to incorporate the intensifying risks of these “cascading impacts.”

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 9, 2025

The strongest push continues to be into rural areas, where the need for clean water, schools, employment, and housing is interrelated with health care.

From "Mountains Beyond Mountains" by Tracy Kidder and Michael French

By the early 1970s we had developed a comprehensive program, interrelating the emerging minimal and conceptual artists from the United States with those in the United Kingdom and Europe.

From Forbes Oct. 11, 2012

SMT programs then work by interrelating the models of each language with one another.

From Slate May 11, 2012

A Rand specialty is a sophisticated application of "systems analysis," approaching highly complex projects by interrelating each constituent factor.

From Time Magazine Archive




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