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Definition of Interdependence
1. Noun. A reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups).
Generic synonyms: Reciprocality, Reciprocity
Specialized synonyms: Commensalism, Parasitism, Mutualism, Symbiosis, Sharing, Sharing
Derivative terms: Interdepend, Interdependent, Interdepend, Interdependent, Mutual, Mutual
Definition of Interdependence
1. n. Mutual dependence.
Definition of Interdependence
1. Noun. the condition of being interdependent ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Interdependence
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdependence
Literary usage of Interdependence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Law by George Grafton Wilson (1922)
"CHAPTER IX INDEPENDENCE AND Interdependence 39. Manner of Exercise of the Right
WHILE according to early theory there could be no limitation or restriction ..."
2. The Elements of Ethics by John Henry Muirhead (1897)
"The Interdependence of the Virtues extends through the Whole Classification. ...
The interdependence which we find to exist between the several highest ..."
3. The Underlying Principles of Modern Legislation by William Jethro Brown (1920)
"Such analogies from the vegetable and animal kingdom, while they reveal an
interdependence, fall far short of that degree of interdependence which we find ..."
4. Selected Quotations on Peace and War: With Especial Reference to a Course of by Commission on Christian Education (1915)
"Growth of Interdependence The changes due to the division of labor, to the
facilities for transportation and communication, to a removal of what may be ..."
5. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education by National Society for the Study of Education (1908)
"If history is thus connected with every other branch of kno' through the organic
relationship that unifies all knowledge — z of interdependence emphasized ..."
6. Business Administration by Leon Carroll Marshall (1921)
"THE Interdependence OF A SPECIALIZED SOCIETY INCREASES ... This interdependence
exposes our risk takers to some very serious problems. ..."
7. America and the New World-state: A Plea for American Leadership in by Norman Angell (1915)
"... assumptions—The fundamental fallacies which underlie them—The real nature of
international trade —The interdependence of civilized nations—Reaction of ..."
8. The Classical Psychologists: Selections Illustrating Psychology from by Benjamin Rand (1912)
"THE DYNAMICS OF IDEAS AS A PRINCIPLE OF EXPLANATION OF PSYCHICAL PHENOMENA § 138.
THE Interdependence OF PSYCHICAL PHENOMENA IN the explanation ..."