Meaning of Interdependence | Babel Free
Definitions
The condition of being interdependent.
countable, uncountable
Equivalents
العربية
الإعتماد
Deutsch
Interdependenz
Español
interdependencia
Suomi
riippuvuussuhde
Français
interdépendance
Gàidhlig
eadar-eisimealachd
Magyar
függőség
ქართული
ურთიერთდამოკიდებულება
Polski
współzależność
Русский
взаимозависимость
Tagalog
saligan
Українська
взаємозалежність
Examples
“The transmission oil is cooled in a heat exchanger through which the cooling water is circulated, to assist rapid warming of the engine system and to bring engine and transmission into their true interdependence.”
“But today, as electricity creates conditions of extreme interdependence on a global scale, we move swiftly again into an auditory world of simultaneous events and over-all awareness.”
“For those concerned that the interdependence of power and water could lead to higher costs and greater scarcity of both, two energy developments in the last five years offer both good news and bad.”
“It's less a vision for the wholesale migration of humanity to a new state of being than a quest to transcend all that is human: the body, interdependence, compassion, vulnerability and complexity.”
“Europe’s cherished conviction that economic interdependence is the best guarantee for peace has turned out to be wrong.”
“The European Economic Community was founded on the principle after the second world war that economic trade and interdependence was the best recipe for peace between France and Germany first, and then between Europe and the rest of the world. Overnight all this became obsolete.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
See also
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