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interdependent

[in-ter-di-pen-duhnt] / ˌɪn tər dɪˈpɛn dənt /












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This woman could never claim to be self-made, she could only see herself as interdependent or dependent or depended on.

From Salon

Commentators spoke sagely about the inevitability of globalization: Trade would not just make economies interdependent, it would knit societies together.

From Washington Post

That means women who are mothers are always in an interdependent position, whether they want to be or not.

From Washington Post

Because of higher costs and limited supplies in the massive, remote state, they embrace an interdependent and make-do ethos to the benefit of their Buddhist community, she said.

From Seattle Times

In the first and second movements, the result of that string-on-string interference was often a hazy yet interdependent din.

From New York Times