interrelated in the PONS Dictionary

interrelated Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be interrelated with each other

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The society was divided into two peripherally interrelated sectors.
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Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub-industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although interrelated tracks.
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It is a compound of historically interrelated buildings erected in 18th and 19th centuries.
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Minding is the reciprocal knowing process involving the nonstop, interrelated thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of persons in a relationship.
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Examples include elevators, washing machines and other systems with interrelated stop-go operations.
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Eventually the nobility became too interrelated to marry as the pool of non-related prospective spouses became smaller.
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Each group has its own story to tell, in self-contained episodes that are all interrelated.
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Timbre, dynamics, and duration ranges are interrelated and one may achieve registral range at the expense of timbre.
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The process of unification appears on two interrelated levels: form and thematic development.
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Rights and duties are interrelated in every social and political activity of man.
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