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the interdependent
adjective
Mutually dependent; reliant on one another.
synonyms
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Are the interdependent women a single person?
He likes the interdependent nature of a band.
It needs the interdependent notions of author, text and originality.
Cross-promotion is all part of the interdependent business culture that Braun has created.
In health care my studies reveal two types of self-construal, the independent and the interdependent.
The economic power of the East Asian region and the interdependent relationships within the region have grown wider and deeper.
It exposed the interdependent nature of our infrastructure networks – often the failure of one system affects the operation of another.
This sense of homelessness could offer fertile ground for anyone offering an agenda that fits better with the interdependent needs of small towns.
The statement has inclusive generalizations about human dignity, justice and "the interdependent web of all existence," but omits mention of God.
She also has to consider the interdependent systems that rely on and engender those phenomena, the buried roots from which those statistics stem.
In place of the old, mellow stone, of the interdependent structures, softened and polished by time, there will be the jagged and the new and the fake.
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