Meaning
- Interdependent (adjective): Describes a situation where two or more people, groups, systems, or things depend on each other. The relationship is mutual, not one-sided.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used to show that entities are connected and rely on each other.
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Common structures:
- "A and B are interdependent."
- "Interdependent relationship/society/system."
Common Phrases
- Interdependent relationship
- Interdependent economy
- Interdependent world
- Interdependent parts of a system
Collocations
- Verb + interdependent: become interdependent, remain interdependent
- Noun + interdependent: interdependent system, interdependent community
- Adverb + interdependent: closely interdependent, highly interdependent
Examples
- The two companies are interdependent, sharing resources and technology.
- In marriage, partners are often interdependent, supporting each other emotionally and financially.
- Modern economies are highly interdependent, making global cooperation essential.
- The survival of each species in the ecosystem is interdependent on the others.
- Human health and the environment are interdependent.
- Nations today are more interdependent than ever before.
- The organs of the human body are interdependent, working together to keep us alive.
- Team members must recognize that they are interdependent to succeed in the project.
Synonyms or Related
- Mutually dependent
- Connected
- Interrelated
- Cooperative
- Symbiotic