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View definitions for interpersonal

interpersonal

adjective as in between persons

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Example Sentences

From the beginning of his learning curve, Charles charges ahead with a mixture of professional determination, childlike glee and scientific precision — finding the atmosphere “rife with secrets, grudges, interpersonal issues.”

To measure it, participants responded to 11 questions that addressed the quality of their interpersonal relationships.

Westrate, however, is less concerned with the allegorical meaning of this battle than with the interpersonal dynamics of the combatants.

He mainly gave him a forum to use his interpersonal charm and charisma.

From Salon

Describing Letby as "quiet and shy", she said: "She didn't show good interpersonal skills with children, parents, nurses or the wider team."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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