English to Indonesian Dictionary interdependent

interdependent

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definition
adjective
the increasingly global nature of human society, with interdependent economies
(of two or more people or things) dependent on each other.
example
In an increasingly 'interdependent' world such sanctions cause significant suffering.
The meaning of the work and the reading of the text are complementary and 'interdependent' .
In addition, there are some 'interdependent' relationships between flower and pollinator sizes.
The three characteristics build on each other and are very much 'interdependent' .
All are interlinked and 'interdependent' , especially with each other but also with national institutions in the member states.
Some had now come to see the world as essentially 'interdependent' .
Thomas and Collier suggest that these components are 'interdependent' and complex.
The buildings within had an 'interdependent' relationship to the landscape as well as to each other.
Deming stresses that his fourteen points are 'interdependent' and complementary.
No country can afford it in an increasingly 'interdependent' global economy.
Outcomes in caregiving relationships are necessarily 'interdependent' and mutual.
The responses to beauty in art and to beauty in nature are 'interdependent' .
Now, as we move forward, the newly 'interdependent' world becomes frighteningly more complex.
It is, instead, involved in an intricate system of 'interdependent' relationships, a constellation.
We are mutually 'interdependent' and must find ways to support each other and help each to thrive.
They are interconnected, interrelated, 'interdependent' and mutually reinforcing.
The world economy is more 'interdependent' than ever, with trade and finances ever expanding.
Water polo is a team sport which requires all the players to be 'interdependent' upon each other.
The world is thus too complex and 'interdependent' to be ruled from an imperial center.
These 2 sides to the republican movement are inseparable and 'interdependent' .
And so it goes; the chain of 'interdependency' should be clear.
Previous research has focused on the 'interdependence' between corporate bond spreads and the business cycle.
My eyes roll after the third mention of 'interdependence' .
The point is made in many different ways, that king and people 'interdepend' , that each individual is a microcosm of the state, that states like the souls of men must be redeemed.
Economic globalization has fostered a more intensive global economic 'interdependency' .
Philosophers and theologians have long talked about the 'interdependence' of humanity.
It is made of loyalties, and 'interdependencies' , and shared experiences.
This 'interdependence' is historic and continues through generations.
To watch and feel Apollo is to see how shape and fluidity, pose and movement, 'interdepend' .
They did many things together - three sons, a house, financial 'interdependency' , hallmarks of a ‘normal’ marriage.
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