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interconnected

adjective as in co-dependent

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Example Sentences

The querulous, interconnected pamphlets printed in seventeenth-century Europe prefigure the culture of modern blogging.

In this broken-around-the-edges world, our fates are interconnected.

The magical thinking lies not in saying that the world is interconnected, but rather in insisting that there is no overlap.

He calls the issue “interconnected” to every domestic problem in Iran.

It works in three broad areas, all interconnected: socio-economic justice, political and human rights, and the peace process.

Moreover, they are throughout so interconnected that an advance in one field of interest will lead to progress in general.

They are reasonable effects of reason in so far as the latter is not an isolated part, but interconnected with the universe.

Afranio's instrument consists, he states, of two bassons as it were interconnected by tubes and blown by bellows.

Now, these two rivers and the Mississippi River are interconnected in east-central Louisiana.

Likewise, magic is founded on the harmony of the universe; it acts by means of the forces which are interconnected by sympathy.

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On this page you'll find 89 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to interconnected, such as: addicted, attached, hooked, interdependent, mutually dependent, and slavish trust.

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

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