interlink
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- uninterlinked adjective
Etymology
Origin of interlink
Example Sentences
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Their approach is particularly valuable for developing gridshells, which are curved, thin surfaces formed from an interlinked grid of structural members.
From Science Daily
The team found that multiple large-scale changes are now unfolding at once across Antarctica and that these processes are tightly "interlinked," intensifying global pressure on the climate system, sea levels, and ecosystems.
From Science Daily
He believes everything is interlinked in this crisis, including the so-called property ladder - where people move up to bigger houses as they get older, or start a family.
From BBC
The rapid shift back into a de-escalatory posture illustrates just how economically interlinked the U.S. and China have become, according to a team of policy analysts at Evercore ISI.
From MarketWatch
Though the witch hunt never reaches the level of Arthur Miller, Cregger establishes a steady foundation on which he can build suspicion, stacking his interlinked narrative vignettes high into the sky.
From Salon
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