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Other Word Forms
- ܲi·ٱ· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of interlink1
Example Sentences
However, the IMF highlighted the potential negative impact on global trade given that modern supply chains are so interlinked.
This involves the behaviour of the car on track, the operations of the car's systems - two things that are interlinked - and his communications with the team, both in the car and out of it.
“This is not the little animation outfit Walt Disney created. When you’re a mega-corporation ... every single issue you deal with is part of a globally interlinked, horribly complex map that you can’t avoid.”
U.S. auto manufacturing is so interlinked with Mexico and Canada, with parts going back and forth across borders many times, that analysts say they’re not really American cars but North American cars.
The United Nations have introduced the term "triple planetary crisis" to describe the interlinked global crises of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution.
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