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interdependence
[ in-ter-di-pen-duhns ]
noun
- the quality or condition of being interdependent, or mutually reliant on each other:
Globalization of economies leads to an ever-increasing interdependence of countries.
interdependence
/ ˌɪntədɪˈpɛndəns /
noun
- dependence between two or more people, groups, or things
the interdependence of economies
interdependence
- In economics , the concept that all prices are to some degree affected by all other prices and also that all markets are affected by all other markets.
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Derived Forms
- ˌinterdeˈpendency, noun
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Other Words From
- nonin·ter·de·pendence nonin·ter·de·penden·cy noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of interdependence1
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Example Sentences
Interdependence is escalating and the failure of the global system to respond is a source of growing instability.
Higher incomes lead to greater demand on planetary resources and more interdependence.
They must advocate for the very thing their photo ops in Amman implied, infrastructural integration and political interdependence.
Instead of treating the Israeli and Palestinian narratives as mutually exclusive, J Street recognizes their interdependence.
Business leaders must get involved to push interdependence, as some have done this week at the World Economic Forum.
In Greece the principle of the interdependence of language, metre, and musical sound was carried very far.
Whether we will or no, this demographic law of interdependence of nations can not be escaped.
Thus sovereignty decreases according to our law of the interdependence of States.
To him it illustrated "the interdependence of those Sciences which the Geographer should study."
The harmony of organs and their mutual dependence are the results of the interdependence of function.
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