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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
interrelate
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The diagram interrelates population and natural resources.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
interrelate

1827 (implied in interrelated), from inter- + relate. Related: Interrelating.

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interrelate

vb. To form relationships between multiple things

WordNet
interrelate
  1. v. be in a relationship with; "How are these two observations related?" [syn: relate]

  2. place into a mutual relationship; "I cannot interrelate these two events"

Usage examples of "interrelate".

With few exceptions, it lays no restrictions on the type or length of keys, as does the Kasiski method, nor on the alphabets, which may be interrelated or entirely independent.

The documents spanned centuries, but all the keywords, he realized, were interrelated.

I mentioned in chapter 1, that the Great Chain theorists all subscribed to three interrelated notions: plenitude, continuity, and gradation.

The word, in fact, characterises that artist whose temperamental preoccupation is with revelation of the actual interrelating spirit of life, character, and thought, with a view to enlighten himself and others.

Because once they get their footholds, a monopoly here, a mega merger there, interrelated conglomerates here and there, they won't accept any opposition.

The interior of the greathouse was cut up by partitions of wicker and split plank, marking out the notional space of family groups smaller than the great interrelated cousinage that shared this dwelling, each with its own fire.

Unfortunately, a lot of the early work was done by people who failed to see the earth as a closed set of mutually interrelated systems.

It assimilates the data introduced, collates, interrelates, extrapolates and, on the basis of up to one hundred billion separate informational factors, re-creates the exocosmic matrix implied by the observed phenomena—"

It's the breadth of it all, and how it all interrelates, that proves to be so absorbing.

When he interrelates the development of the steam press with 'the consolidation of the vernaculars' and the rise of nationalism and revolution he is not reporting anybody's point of view, least of all his own.

As the two converged, interrelating, the Hectare code overrode the ordinary mechanism, and the panel slid open.

The more things go on moving, interrelating, conflicting, changing, the less balance there is—and the more life.

It has reduced three-dimensional chess to flatland chess, the Kosmos to the cosmos, the interrelated pyramid of life to the interrelated web of life.

These approaches therefore attempt to demonstrate, in objectivistic and naturalistic terms (in it-terms of interrelated processes), that we are primarily strands or parts in the wonderful web of lifeand my point is that, even if that were propositionally true, that paradigm still reduces the interior dimensions of truthfulness and mutual understanding to merely exterior functional fit, and thus these approaches do precisely nothing to further the understanding of how we can mutually come to agree on the courses of action necessary for biospheric sanity in the first place.