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Definition of Interdependent
1. Adjective. Mutually dependent.
Similar to: Dependent
Derivative terms: Interdepend, Interdependence, Interdependency
Definition of Interdependent
1. a. Mutually dependent.
Definition of Interdependent
1. Adjective. mutually dependent; reliant on one another. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Interdependent
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdependent
Literary usage of Interdependent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scientific Theism Versus Materialism: The Space-time Potential by Arvid Reuterdahl (1920)
"interdependent and Independent Motion. The old notions of algebraic ... They have
failed to distinguish correctly between interdependent motion and ..."
2. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"The interdependent development of the Relative form of value, and of the Equivalent
form. The degree of development of the relative form of value ..."
3. The Physical Basis of Immortality by Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell (1876)
"The atom a group of interdependent conditions. ... It is a group of interdependent
conditions. A unit thus structurally and functionally con- ..."
4. The Foundations of National Prosperity: Studies in the Conservation of by Richard Theodore Ely, Ralph Henry Hess, Charles Kenneth Leith, Thomas Nixon Carver (1917)
"One of the greatest factors in the in a society of c parts is of the J interdependent
economy of effort, otherwise called the saving highest utility. ..."
5. Governments & Corporations in a Shrinking World: Trade & Innovation Policies by Sylvia Ostry (1990)
"... for Stability: Business and Government in an interdependent World" Kenneth W.
Dam Group Chairman Sylvia Ostry Group Director C. Michael Aho Director, ..."
6. A History of Greek Philosophy from the Earliest Period to the Time of Socrates by Eduard Zeller (1881)
"... he must certainly have regarded it as an interdependent whole, and this whole
can only form one universal system, since the movement of the original ..."
7. Cicero: A Sketch of His Life and Works by Hannis Taylor, Mary Lillie Taylor Hunt (1916)
"Destiny and free will interdependent. According to Chrysippus, "Fate is the reason
of the universe," or "the rational principle in accordance with which ..."