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interrelate

[in-ter-ri-leyt] / ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪt /




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Ultimately, though, movies like these offer new shades not just of female-centered stories, but of how women can interrelate.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 19, 2023

"We framed the story from a female perspective to get a better understanding of how gender inequality and climate vulnerability interrelate."

From BBC • Apr. 13, 2023

She described “KICK” as a series of “self-contained, mythical, almost world-building exercises that interrelate to one another,” in a mid-November video interview, wearing a simple gray hoodie.

From New York Times • Dec. 3, 2021

The firm helps agents access different databases, build profiles from disparate sources, from commercial data brokers to driver’s license records, and see how targets interrelate to each other.

From Slate • Sep. 22, 2020

In training the memory for the significant facts that constitute the individual's knowledge of his business in life, the best rule is to systematize and interrelate the facts into a coherent whole.

From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Woodworth, Robert S.