Interdependent

Word INTERDEPENDENT
Character 14
Hyphenation in ter de pend ent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Interdependent"

What do we mean by interdependent?

Mutually dependent. adjective

Mutually dependent.

Mutually dependent. adjective

Mutually dependent; reliant on one another. adjective

Mutually dependent adjective

Mutually dependent; reliant on one another.

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The word "interdependent" in example sentences

*** The court based this decision on its finding that the long-term interdependent nature of the 10-year relationship between appellant and Blanchard “fulfills any definitional criteria of the term ‘family.’” ❋ Donald T. Dickson (1995)

This concept is sometimes referred to as the interdependent utility. ❋ Amitai Etzioni (1988)

A long-term interdependent couple is a long-term interdependent couple, no matter what the gender or sexuality of the people in it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But its all-pervasiveness also means the origin of all things in their interdependence, that is, their interdependent origination, hence emptiness. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At uuworld.org's blogs, Sonja Cohen tracks Unitarian Universalists in the media and Shelby Meyerhoff monitors the UU blogosphere aka the interdependent web. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Public Victory will help you become interdependent, that is, help you learn to work cooperatively with others, so that you can say, “I am a team player and I have power and influence with people.” ❋ Sean Covey (1998)

But what Fukuyama and Ritschl and Hume were getting at was the notion of interdependent preferences. ❋ Declan (2010)

At various times, the idea that leadership is greater than the individual leader has been referred to as interdependent, boundary-less, collective or connected leadership. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If form and habit be regarded as functionally interdependent, that is to say, if neither form nor habit can vary without corresponding variation in the other, and if habit and opinion concerning advantage are also functionally interdependent, it follows self - evidently that form and opinion concerning advantage (and hence form and cunning) will be functionally interdependent also, and that there can be no great modification of the one without corresponding modification of the other. ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

Wang Qishan Vice Premier Wang Qishan, who led the Chinese delegation, said Friday that the two countries have become "interdependent," so that "improving China-U.S. cooperation is critically important for both countries and for the whole world." ❋ Unknown (2008)

It's not that I can't empathize with the fact that many of these people are speaking about congregations/denominations that failed to meet their religious needs, but at some point I feel there's going to have to be a more concerted, collective effort to be mindful that "interdependent" includes "interfaith," and that interfaith is more than incorporating the interesting bits of other traditions into UU rituals and religious education. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Under the title "Not by Bread Alone" the distinguished economist Lady Barbara Ward has discussed not only the kind of interdependent world society we should desire to bring into being, but the motivation by which such a desirable standard of living can be achieved for all mankind. ❋ Unknown (1963)

They possess the further characteristic of describing and commending these proposals as "interdependent" parts of ❋ Winston S. Churchill (1919)

The NWO intends to make all nations interdependent, meaning that no nation can be allowed to be self sufficient. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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