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Synonyms

interconnected

American  
[in-ter-kuh-nekt-id] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛkt ɪd /

adjective

  1. reciprocally or mutually connected.


Example Sentences

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The chapel’s four dissimilar facades—essentially interconnected white surfaces, ornamented and perforated with markedly different patterns of windows and doorways—are topped with a gray, curvaceous concrete roof.

From The Wall Street Journal

By studying drought as part of an interconnected planetary system rather than as isolated weather events, scientists can identify potential early warning regions before local droughts expand into broader crises.

From Science Daily

Maas has sold more than 70 million English copies between her interconnected “Throne of Glass,” “A Court of Thorns and Roses” and “Crescent City” series, according to her website.

From Los Angeles Times

These breakthroughs are paving the way for high-resolution quantum imaging, extremely precise measurement tools, and quantum networks capable of transmitting more data through multiple interconnected channels.

From Science Daily

They may have traveled along the coastlines of interconnected supercontinents during the first two million years of the Age of Dinosaurs.

From Science Daily