interrelation

IPA: ɪntɝriɫˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation; interrelationship
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Examples of "interrelation" in Sentences

  • In Taoism, the greatest leaders deeply appreciate the interrelation between ying and yang, or positive and negative.
  • I think that social justice or lack thereof arises from the gestalt of the culture and in particular the interrelation of various elements.
  • This is just to give you an idea of the complexity and interrelation between all components of the environment, including governmental policies, in different countries.
  • It is clear and unequivocal on the interrelation of the three divine Persons, insofar as their mutual and perfect possession of the divine nature, or "Godhead," is concerned.
  • As science begins to document the importance of understanding the interrelation of all existing things, it looks to Yogawith an intrigued eye, for Yoga speaks Unity in every word.
  • If he did, he would know that the power structure created by the interrelation of dominant economic interests always produces an ideological orthodoxy which carries with it “the force of ideas.”
  • These initial flirtations with the interrelation of geometric forms betray a recurring interest, particularly pronounced when she defected to the Neo-Concretist movement, in subverting the idea of bounded space.
  • But it is also arguing with the old "modernist" or formalist fetish for Gauguin, the sense common in the history of music and literature as well that the only thing that matters in art is the purely formal, the innovative, the interrelation with other art, not the reflection of the artist and his times.

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