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interdependence

[in-ter-di-pen-duhns] / ˌɪn tər dɪˈpɛn dəns /


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For Beijing, its economy comes first - and it is this economic interdependence with countries across the region which gives it leverage and helps it project some influence.

From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026

Greater defence spending, the prime minister argued, would mean less reliance on the United States: "We should deliver generational investments that move us from over-dependence to interdependence."

From BBC • Feb. 15, 2026

Economic interdependence between the two Asian powers also "creates incentives on both sides to manage relations and avoid extreme actions", Kingston added.

From Barron's • Feb. 9, 2026

Despite greater economic challenges, many children in Latino immigrant families benefit from networks of interdependence that support them into adulthood.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 5, 2025

For each of us, as for the robin in Michigan or the salmon in the Miramichi, this is a problem of ecology, of interrelationships, of interdependence.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson