interdependent
See also: inter-dependent
English
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Etymology
Adjective
interdependent (comparative more interdependent, superlative most interdependent)
- Mutually dependent; reliant on one another.
- 2019 October, Ruth Bagley tells James Abbott, “Crunch time for Heathrow western link”, in Modern Railways, page 75:
- Ruth Bagley, WRLtH [Western Rail Link to Heathrow] Working Group chair with the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce, is at pains to point out that the western rail link makes sense whether the third Heathrow runway gets built or not. 'The two are not interdependent', she says. 'The rail link DCO [Development Consent Order] should go in later this year for a decision in 2021, whereas the third runway DCO timetable is a year behind that.'
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Translations
Mutually dependent
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References
- “interdependent”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.