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interrelated

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[in-ter-ri-ley-tid] / ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪ tɪd /

adjective

  1. reciprocally or mutually related.

    an interrelated series of experiments.


Usage

What does interrelated mean? Interrelated is used to describe two or more things that are closely connected to each other and may affect each other. Interrelated is used in situations in which two or more elements strongly influence each other or are closely linked to each other. For example, a study on unemployment and crime in a particular area may conclude that they are interrelated. Describing two things as being interrelated does not necessarily mean that one causes the other or that they cause each other (though in some cases this may be true). The word interrelated is typically used in the discussion of complex topics, such as economics, science, and politics. These often involve situations in which multiple things are happening at the same time. Interrelated things can impact each other or work together to affect something else. For example, the economy is affected by many interrelated factors, such as employment, interest rates, and inflation. These and many other interrelated factors affect each other and determine the overall state of the economy. The verb interrelate means to be connected in an interrelated way or cause things to become connected in this way. Example: The strength of the hurricane depends on several interrelated factors, including temperature and air pressure.

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Etymology

Origin of interrelated

First recorded in 1820–30; inter- + related

Explanation

Interrelated things are connected — they compliment or depend on each other. Your mood and whether or not you ate breakfast this morning might be interrelated, for example. Most scientists agree that our minds and bodies are interrelated, since our emotions can affect our health, and physical injuries and illnesses can also affect our mood. Equally interrelated are issues of poverty and crime in major cities. Interrelated combines inter-, in Latin "between or among," and relate, which first meant only "recount or tell," but by the 1690s gained the meaning "bring something into relation with something else."

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Example Sentences

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Medicare Part B income-related premiums were estimated based on the individual’s income.

From MarketWatch • May 19, 2026

The roughly 8% of beneficiaries with incomes above that pay a monthly surcharge known as the income-related monthly adjustment amount.

From Barron's • Nov. 17, 2025

BNM said resilient domestic demand will continue to support growth into next year, with employment, wage growth and income-related policy measures underpinning household spending.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 6, 2025

Last year, the government restricted the payments to those who qualify for pension credit and other income-related benefits, in a bid to save £1.4bn.

From BBC • May 20, 2025

It also could increase your Medicare premiums for a year, thanks to the income-related adjustment amount or IRMAA.

From Los Angeles Times • May 11, 2025

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