interconnect
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
adjective
verb
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to relate well
people I really interconnect with
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to be meaningfully or complexly related or joined
these three strands of thought interconnect
noun
Other Word Forms
- interconnection noun
Etymology
Origin of interconnect
Example Sentences
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Visser said the company also stands to benefit from its “strong position in the interconnect and optical layers that allow AI clusters to scale beyond a single rack.”
From Barron's
Zhu describes this concept as a "galaxy ecosystem," comparing it to interconnected ecosystems on Earth.
From Science Daily
“The renewable energy story is highly interconnected to the energy independence story.”
From Barron's
“The renewable energy story is highly interconnected to the energy independence story.”
From Barron's
"On the other hand, it could eventually serve as a valuable tool to interconnect the realms of electronics, spintronics, and quantum information technology."
From Science Daily
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