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interconnect
[ in-ter-kuh-nekt ]
verb (used without object)
- to be or become connected or interrelated.
adjective
- Telecommunications.
- pertaining to customer-owned equipment that is connected to or has access to the public telephone network.
- pertaining to companies that supply equipment to customers:
a leading interconnect company.
interconnect
/ ˌɪԳəəˈɛ /
verb
- to relate well
people I really interconnect with
- to be meaningfully or complexly related or joined
these three strands of thought interconnect
noun
- a device that connects things
- ( as modifier )
interconnect cable
Derived Forms
- ˌԳٱDzˈԱپDz, noun
Other Word Forms
- ·ٱ·Dz·Ա·پDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of interconnect1
Example Sentences
In Millet’s capable hands, those sections are 14 interconnected short stories about Southern California neighbors, colleagues and families grappling with the end of the world.
It spans multiple interconnected rooms, including an ornate, columned dance space based in part on a rehearsal room in the real-life Palais Garnier, home to Paris Opera Ballet.
The ability to travel freely should not be a privilege reserved for the lucky few but a right — a recognition of our shared humanity and the interconnected world we live in.
The activists said they obtained department reports through public records requests that shed light on how interconnected police departments are with one another.
Otherwise, these interconnected plots are rousing pulp fictions — the Quentin Tarantino film is an obvious inspiration.
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