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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
/ ˌɪԳəɪˈɛԻəԲ /
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.
Derived Forms
- ˌԳٱˈԻԳ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ԴDzi·ٱ··ԻIJԳ ԴDzi·ٱ··ԻIJ· noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of interdependence1
Example Sentences
Over the next five to ten years, I think it’s inevitable that economic interdependence will progressively unravel.
“We are all entangled in an unbroken human chain of interdependence and mutual survival,” he said, “and what really matters is that we all belong to each other during our earthly passage.”
"This substantial investment underscores the commitment of Irish enterprises to the US market and reflects a deepening economic interdependence between the two countries."
We must replace the belief in a false hierarchy of human value with a genuinely felt sense of our interdependence and interconnectedness as a human family.
Existing methods for generating meteorological data do not adequately handle the interdependence of meteorological elements, such as solar radiation, air temperature, and absolute humidity, which are important for calculating energy usage and efficiency.
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