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interdependent

[ in-ter-di-pen-duhnt ]

adjective

  1. mutually dependent; depending on each other.


interdependent

/ ˌɪ²Ô³ÙÉ™»åɪˈ±èÉ›²Ô»åÉ™²Ô³Ù /

adjective

  1. relating to two or more people or things dependent on each other
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ¾±²Ôt±ð°ù·»å±ð·±è±ð²Ô»åIJԳ¦±ð ¾±²Ôt±ð°ù·»å±ð·±è±ð²Ô»åIJÔ·³¦²â noun
  • ¾±²Ôt±ð°ù·»å±ð·±è±ð²Ô»åIJԳÙ·±ô²â adverb
  • ²Ô´Ç²Ôi²Ô·³Ù±ð°ù·»å±ð·±è±ð²Ô»åIJԳ٠adjective
  • ²Ô´Ç²Ôi²Ô·³Ù±ð°ù·»å±ð·±è±ð²Ô»åIJԳÙ·ly adverb
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of interdependent1

First recorded in 1810–20; inter- + dependent
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The theory ignores the fact that federal powers are both separate and interdependent, as well as the importance of checks and balances within the government.

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"Given the globalised and interdependent nature of our planet, the concern will be that these diseases could spread quickly and far."

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He says he doesn't like the word "since everyone is interdependent in the modern world".

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And actually, people who struggle in terms of their socioeconomic status tend to be more interdependent and reliant on trust.

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Which is, in today's interdependent world, not that effective.

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