interpersonal

IPA: ɪntɝpˈɝsʌnʌɫ

adjective

  • Between two or more people.
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Examples of "interpersonal" in Sentences

  • Finally there was a decline in interpersonal violence.
  • LeFevour is one credit shy of earning a degree in interpersonal communications.
  • And if it ` s not just sexual offending, it ` s something what we call interpersonal offending.
  • It is embodied in interpersonal relationships and institutional structures, including marriage.
  • Q2: Have you ever deepened the trust in interpersonal relations with someone when out drinking?
  • Plus, it will give Sienna some extra skill in interpersonal relations that she will need if she is going to tackle Hawke!!
  • But what we know is these women often tend to be what we call interpersonal offenders, where they exploit children emotionally, if not sexually.
  • This view was supported by de Kock, who said 90 percent of all murders were being committed as a result of what he described as interpersonal brawls.
  • I completly agree with the technical reasons why economists cannot indulge themeslves in interpersonal utility analysis without significant methodological issues with the deifinition of Utility itself.
  • Lisa, I agree entirely that race, gender, class, and sexuality are important categories of analysis for looking at graphic or any other kind of narrative and certainly in interpersonal interactions and communications, digital and otherwise (yes, race still exists on the interwebs,) but I want to raise a few issues with your post.

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