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in·ter·re·late Listen to audio/ˌɪntɚrɪˈleɪt/ verb
in·ter·re·lates; in·ter·re·lat·ed; in·ter·re·lat·ing
1 [no obj] : to have a close or shared relationship
I like the way the characters interrelate in the novel. Linguists have found that language interrelates closely with culture.
2 [+ obj] : to make or show a relationship between (things or people)
Linguists have tried to interrelate language with/and culture.
— interrelated adjective [more interrelated; most interrelated]
a number of interrelated topics Linguists have found that language and culture are closely interrelated.
— in·ter·re·lat·ed·ness noun [noncount]
— in·ter·re·la·tion Listen to audio /ˌɪntɚrɪˈleɪʃən/ noun, plural in·ter·re·la·tions [count, noncount]
understanding the interrelations of/between/among different animal species
— in·ter·re·la·tion·ship Listen to audio /ˌɪntɚrɪˈleɪʃənˌʃɪp/ noun, plural in·ter·re·la·tion·ships [count, noncount]
the interrelationships among all forms of life

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