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interpersonal

[in-ter-pur-suh-nl] / ˌɪn tərˈpɜr sə nl /
ADJECTIVE
between persons
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“It’s okay to get on with Brooks and D.J. and maybe not get on with some other guys that went to LIV, right? It’s interpersonal relationships. That’s just how it goes.”

From Washington Post

Corporate tools can also be useful in interpersonal relationships, said Jessica Stern, a clinical psychologist at New York University Langone Health.

From New York Times

“Our interpersonal dynamics” — the collective, not the individual — “are part of the personality of the band. And it takes no effort.”

From Los Angeles Times

Importantly, though, there has been little in the way of interpersonal chemistry between Doncic and Irving, who have won just three of the 11 games they’ve played together and faltered in clutch situations multiple times.

From Washington Post

“The muttering I’m hearing is that there’s concern he doesn’t have the ability to go the distance because of his interpersonal skills,” said New York-based Republican donor Eric Levine, a fierce Trump critic.

From Seattle Times