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interrelation

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In`ter`re`la´tion
n.1.Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation.
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Noun1.interrelation - mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness; "interrelationships of animal structure and function"
relation - an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of two entities or parts together
psychodynamics - the interrelation of conscious and unconscious processes and emotions that determine personality and motivation
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interrelation [ˌɪntərɪˈleɪʃən] Ninterrelación f
interrelation
nBeziehung f (→ between zwischen +dat); (between factors, events) → Zusammenhang m (→ between zwischen +dat)


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On the last expanse of untrammeled Midwestern grassland, Jones examines the interrelations of aquifers with prairie chickens and deerflies, of wild berries and nuts in the native American diet.
In the present conditions, when all the social development areas are affected by globalization trends, when the world is challenged with new threats, wars and confrontations, including international terrorism, and in the situation when revolutionary changes in the military schooling are underway, the problem of rational interrelation between policy and military strategy remains as urgent as it was the case during the Great Patriotic War.
With leasing brokerage not quite as sophisticated then as it is now, Gabriel said he was drawn to the investment sales side of the business for its interrelation with the capital markets.
 
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