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Example sentences for "interrelated"

Lexicographically close words:
interpterygoid; interracial; interradial; interred; interregnum; interrelation; interrelations; interrelationship; interrex; interring
  1. The interests of one kingdom become, in many ways, interrelated with the interests of other kingdoms; and there must be new governmental appliances to meet the case.

  2. The two groups of uses are closely interrelated in practice, each acting and reacting on the value of the other.

  3. The production of eminence is largely a family affair; and in America, "the land of opportunity" as well as in older countries, people of eminence are much more interrelated than chance would allow.

  4. The close groupings of the interrelated eminence led to the conclusion that heredity plays a very important part in achievement.

  5. I have codified our evolving strategic doctrine in a number of interrelated and mutually supporting Presidential Directives.

  6. Their prosperity is interrelated with the prosperity of all industries.

  7. This issue involves two complex and interrelated sets of problems: support of the schools and the basic relationships of Federal, State, and local governments in any tax reforms.

  8. There are many elements in a balanced national security program, all interrelated and necessary, but universal training should be the foundation for them all.

  9. The two systems, however, were closely interrelated because most urban dwellers had their roots in the village and because both the economy and the government depended heavily on the peasant as a supporter and as a client.

  10. We have here two interrelated elements, namely the content and the expectation.

  11. And this function is, to render possible experience of diverse but interrelated things.

  12. Without this, we said, a knowledge of diverse but interrelated things, the corner-stone of all experience, would be impossible.

  13. How far it is necessary to assume such a form, as distinct from interrelated things, I shall consider later on[136].

  14. A form of one dimension, therefore, could not, by itself, allow that change of the relations of externality, by which alone a varied world of interrelated things can be brought into consciousness.

  15. Thus two or more dimensions seem an essential condition of anything worth calling an experience of interrelated things.

  16. That there must be experienced externality, Kant's first argument about space proves, I think, to those who admit experience of a world of diverse but interrelated things.

  17. The converse argument to mine, the argument from the spatio-temporal element in perception to a world of interrelated but diverse things, is developed at length in Bradley's Logic.

  18. We could never, in other words, infer the existence of diverse but interrelated things, unless the object of sense-perception could have substantival complexity, and for such complexity we require a form of externality other than time.

  19. Two pressing needs, and obviously interrelated ones, were to (p.

  20. My ever developing internalized community of world thinkers dynamically interrelated with my conscious awareness of my experienced nursing realm allows my appreciation of my human gifts and the ever enrichment of myself as a "knowing place.

  21. The two are so interrelated that it is difficult, in fact even somewhat distorting, to speak exclusively of either the practice or the theory of humanistic nursing.

  22. The three processes of analysis, synthesis, and description are so interrelated and so intertwined in reality that it is simpler to discuss techniques in relation to all three.

  23. Therefore, the interrelated practical and theoretical development of humanistic nursing is dependent on nurses experiencing, conceptualizing, and sharing their unique angular views of their unique lived nursing worlds.

  24. Lived space is interrelated with lived time.

  25. The being and doing are interrelated so inextricably that it is difficult, even distorting, to speak of one without the other.

  26. But precisely how the art and science of nursing are interrelated is not clear.

  27. Expression Humanistic nursing and art are interrelated in another way.

  28. On the other hand, where the portions of one's knowledge have become so closely interrelated and so well organized that they form a well-knit system of thought, one's ability to remember may be surprising.

  29. Mineral deposits are so complex and so interrelated in origin, that a classification according to genesis indicates only the essential and central class features; it does not sharply define the limits of the classes.

  30. They have their reality in the ultimate one Reality; they have their interrelated lives as expressions of the one Life which is immanent in the two.

  31. The Being of the world, of which all particular beings are but parts, must be so conceived of as that in it can be found the one ground of all interrelated existences and activities.

  32. D: "That first inane invention of reason, assuming as it does the existence of true infinite relations in the absence of all interrelated entities, belongs to the realm of fable.

  33. Thus the successive positions of a ship sailing down stream are not interrelated as cause and effect, and yet in order to be apprehended as objectively successive must be conceived as causally conditioned.

  34. No American President except Lincoln had ever been concerned with matters of such vital importance to the nation; and not even Lincoln had had to deal with a world so complex and so closely interrelated with the United States.

  35. It knows of itself that everything is interrelated and that the consciousness of causality is nothing else but the consciousness of cosmic interrelation.

  36. The art of distinction distinguishes the infinite infinitely with the consciousness that in reality everything is interrelated without distinction and is one.

  37. Many of the communities are now made up of the more or less scattered but interrelated remnants of gentes which in former times occupied villages on the present or neighboring sites.

  38. Many of the communities are now made up of the more or less scattered but interrelated remnants of gentes which in former times occupied villages, the remains of which are to-day looked upon as the early homes of “Aztec colonies,” etc.

  39. Each link is real and the whole chain is a characteristic example of the countless ways that the natural destinies of living things are interrelated and intertwined.

  40. Here is the main difference between these two great men: we enjoy each part of Renoir and are conducted by line to a completion; in Cezanne we are struck simultaneously by each interrelated part.

  41. His details are always interesting, but he never succeeded in welding them into a sequacious and interrelated whole.

  42. He does this by assuming the whole interrelated order to be held, as it were, in solution, in some larger system of thought which really supplies for us our environment and if he be both devout and consistent he calls this the thought God.

  43. Thus the cell proves itself not to; be a bit of nuclear matter surrounded by secondary parts, but a community of several perhaps equally important interrelated members.

  44. So far as our observations went, the people living immediately on both sides of the line were an interrelated people, using the same speech and being much alike in temperament, manners and mode of conduct.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interrelated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    affiliate; affiliated; allied; associated; bound; collateral; conjugate; connected; correlated; coupled; implicated; interlinked; interlocked; interrelated; involved; joined; knotted; linked; parallel; related; relative; spliced; tied; wedded; yoked