Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdepending
Literary usage of Interdepending
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nineteenth Century (1898)
"The great mistake, the great peril too, would be to deal singly with every one
of those unavoidably interdepending questions. I do not mean here to suggest ..."
2. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1898)
"But the progress from a very rude contrivance to one less rude, and so on to one
that displayed great skill, might disclose real interdepending steps, ..."
3. The Chemistry of Commerce: A Simple Interpretation of Some New Chemistry in by Robert Kennedy Duncan (1907)
"This is, of course, embarrassing and highly significant of the interdepending
conditions of our civilization; but when we begin to estimate the amount of ..."
4. Scotch Banks and System of Issue: Including Translation of "Les Banques D by Robert Somers (1873)
"In a word, that note-issues and banking, in their interdepending relations, are
clearly fitted, not to say destined, to go together, and to.be conjoined in ..."
5. Modern Criticism Considered in Its Relation to the Fourth Gospel by Henry William Watkins (1890)
"... or the way in which that system is builded together into one organic whole ;
and it is impossible to remove any one of the interdepending stones, ..."
6. On the Temperature in Diseases: A Manual of Medical Thermometry by Carl August Wunderlich (1871)
"... and the disturbing effect of the complications thus induced is so
penetrating (innig) and complete, that a variety of interdepending and, perhaps, ..."
7. The Tobacco Problem by Meta Lander (1885)
"... it is a physiological, not a diseased process; it is one of a chain of
interlinked and interdepending processes which cannot be interfered with without ..."
8. Archives of Otology (1905)
"He considers the " interdepending causes so multiform that he must limit himself
to that portion based upon his bacteriologic findings. ..."