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interrelate, v.|ˌɪntərɪˈleɪt| [inter- 1 b.] trans. To bring into relation to each other. Also intr.
1888S. V. Clevenger in Amer. Naturalist XXII. 616 Spaces..filled with fibrils and cells that interrelate these and other functions complexly. 1895Educat. Rev. Nov. 365 Wise men of experience think it desirable to interrelate the subjects of the curriculum. 1964R. Johnston in Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. II. 100 Because the conductivity-chlorinity relationship has been shown to be somewhat variable, one cannot interrelate density, chlorinity and conductivity. 1964M. McLuhan Understanding Media (1967) ii. xiv. 149 Money becomes..the principal means of interrelating the ever more specialist activities of literate society. 1973Times Lit. Suppl. 23 Mar. 320/3 The essays do not interrelate very adequately. |