0 present participle of interrelate
1 to be connected in such a way that each thing has an effect on or depends on the other:
Each character was animated alone, with the animators consulting each other to make scenes with interrelating characters.
A system in this frame of reference can contain regularly interacting or interrelating groups of activities.
As a consequence, the square of the speed of light appears explicitly in some of the equations interrelating quantities in this system.
The pre-empirical work is accomplished by identifying and interrelating the essential concepts, the vital distinctions, that characterize all possible instances of a subject matter.
There are interrelating points between the applications.
One must experience standing on a stage and interrelating with people in order to get an idea of a play.
The weighting is different and all are always interrelating.
As a result of the interrelating that has taken place, the meeting point of the three roads has been decided at a preconceived point—a roundabout.