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interlink

[in-ter-lingk, in-ter-lingk, in-ter-lingk] / ˌɪn tərˈlɪŋk, ˈɪn tərˌlɪŋk, ˈɪn tərˌlɪŋk /
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interlock
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Japanese media reported this week that the missile defense radar networks of Japan and South Korea are to be interlinked via the United States.

From Washington Times

Scotland became the first nation in the UK to legally require every home to have interlinked smoke alarms in February 2022.

From BBC

Despite being a loose confederacy of independent but interlinked villages, the Muscogee were the dominant Indian power in the American Southeast and had successfully resisted European encroachment.

From Washington Post

An official in India's foreign ministry said progress in the trade talks and New Delhi's concerns around Sikh separatist activities in Britain should not be interlinked.

From Reuters

The Pakistani Taliban are a separate group from the Afghan Taliban, although Pakistan’s militant groups are often interlinked with those across the border.

From Seattle Times