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:
Likewise, even with indeterminate premises that support no valid conclusion interrelating the end terms, it may still be relevant to draw a conclusion.
By the 1850s, then, several clusters of interrelating ideas had already merged to provide a solid ideological underpinning for the degenerationist worldview.
This result reflects young children's difficulties in accessing and interrelating internal states and actions simultaneously.
The present paper contributes to the work on interrelating theories. 11.
The electroacoustic tradition, even if much briefer, offers the possibility of the composer designing and implementing both aspects of the music, and interrelating them in highly specific ways.
Finally, the reader might miss a broader contribution the authors have made in terms of interrelating the findings of this book with the present ideological and policy debate.
In fact the interrelating of functions of role and constituency have not been thought out.
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.