Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərɪˈleɪt/
verb to relate or connect to one another
A1 People interrelate with each other through communication.
A2 Plants and animals interrelate in the ecosystem to maintain balance.
B1 Cultural differences can affect how individuals interrelate in a social setting.
B2 The characters in the novel interrelate in complex ways, shaping the plot.
C1 Psychologists study how different aspects of personality interrelate to form a complete picture.
C2 Global economies interrelate in a complex web of trade, influencing each other's growth and development.
formal The different components of the ecosystem interrelate in complex ways.
informal It's interesting to see how all these characters interrelate with each other in the show.
slang I never realized how much our hobbies interrelate until we started hanging out more.
figurative The themes of love and loss interrelate throughout the novel, creating a powerful emotional impact.
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