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interrelation

[in-ter-ri-ley-shuhn] / ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪ ʃən /








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Alison Light’s “Mrs. Woolf and the Servants” is astonishing on the complex interrelations between bodies and class, bodies and gender.

From New York Times

Her work has been cited as a powerful investigation of interrelation between religion, politics, economics and cultural production.

From The Guardian

One opera that shows the interrelation of grieving and dying is Verdi’s “Aida,” which ends with the two central lovers, entombed alive, blissfully invoking the end of their suffering.

From New York Times

It is this interrelation that constitutes a fifth element of McLean’s explanation: the reciprocity among the other four.

From Scientific American

The paper concludes that traditional research into one element of climate change and its effects can miss the bigger picture of interrelation and risk.

From New York Times