interlink
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- uninterlinked adjective
Etymology
Origin of interlink
Example Sentences
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He said the other aspects of FCAS, such as an interlinked drone swarm and a digital cloud communication system, were "making good progress".
From Barron's
The plan envisions not only a fighter jet but an interlinked drone swarm and a digital cloud system.
From Barron's
Nemens is no stranger to writing group dynamics; her critically acclaimed debut novel, “The Cactus League,” is structured in interlinked stories.
From Los Angeles Times
To be clear, the novel announces Mr. Barnes’s retirement, not his imminent expiration, though it is evident that he sees the two as being interlinked.
"The interlinked changes across millennia mean recent fires are indicators of a system undergoing rapid transformation," Feurdean said.
From Science Daily
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