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interrelate

[in-ter-ri-leyt] / ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪt /




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The result of Murakami’s thinking about the cyclical, interrelated influence of art upon itself in different historical eras, spanning east to west and back again, can be seen on the white walls at Perrotin.

From Los Angeles Times

And his military and internal security apparatus may not have the time or ability to address its growing and interrelated internal and external threats simultaneously.

From Salon

After decades of working internationally on democracy and peace-building, I see three interrelated areas of long-standing U.S. foreign policy engagement being unraveled.

From Salon

Solomon used parts of two days to explain the government’s view of how the 19 charges were interrelated, prompting defense accusations that the government was forcing together unrelated facts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Crude oil and refined oil have interrelated but distinct roles.

From The Wall Street Journal