Reliance on people in other places for information, resources, goods, and services.
In economics, the concept that all prices are to some degree affected by all other prices and also that all markets are affected by all other markets. or adj. Mutually dependent: "Today, the mission of one institution can be accomplished only by recognizing that it lives in an interdependent world with conflicts and overlapping interests" (Jacqueline Grennan Wexler).
or a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups) [syn: mutuality]
Interdependent is when something like a country for example is not inderpendent, it relys on other countries fortrade,it exports and imports between them and helps out with financial difficulties. hope it answers your question.
mutual dependence
depent on each other
You would definitely not say 'interdependent of'. 'Interdependent with' sounds clumsy and I have never come across it. Far better to recast the sentence and say 'He and she are interdependent.'
Interdependence is a word used to describe a situation when more than one group has mutual dependence about things. Some animals have interdependence like humans do.
Gating Factor refers to the key element of a series of interdependent tasks which has the ability to delay the whole. For Example: "The arrival of the last shipment of components will be the gating factor for us to be able to meet our on time delivery."
Empoying interdependence is basically your ability to ask other people for help. If you are good at employing interdependence, then that means you are good at asking people for help. However, personally, I am bad at employing interdependence. I would much rather figure something out on my own than to ask someone for help. Interdependence just means people in a group basically. So if someone is more interdependent, then that person is just better at doing things in a group.
Go to dictionary.com and in the SEARCH box, enter inter*Scroll through the "answers" to find words that interest you.The prefix means 'between', so examples include international - between nations, 'interregnum' - between kings, 'interracial' - between races.Interracial-between races, examples include interracial conflict, interracial marriage.Interupt, interact, interstate, intercept, interlock, interchain, interchange, interlocate, interfere, intrapersonal intelligence (an innate ability to look within oneself with keen insight), interview, international, intercourse, internal, intermittent....Not to be confused with intra, which means within.interschool and interstate are a few of the many inter prefix words.international-relating to or affecting or involving two or more nations.intercept- sports to take posestion of the ball .interject- to throw in between or among things.intermission- a short interval in an act or show.internal- exisiting within certain limits.interurban- connecting cities or townsinternet interpolinterviewinterventioninterestinginterval
You would definitely not say 'interdependent of'. 'Interdependent with' sounds clumsy and I have never come across it. Far better to recast the sentence and say 'He and she are interdependent.'
Interdependent Media was created in 2005.
AN Interdependent variable is the Y axsis of a graph
what happens when different cultures are interdependent?
That is the correct spelling of the adjective interdependent, meaning concurrently reliant.
It helps the interdependent regions get the resources they need
interdependent in 5 grade words:depending on each other
Interdependent factors are all the factors of production. They are important because the come together
An ecosystem can be partially made up by an interdependent population of plants and animals.
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