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View usage for: (ɪntəʳlɪŋk) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense interlinks, present participle interlinking, past tense, past participle interlinkedverbThings that are interlinked or interlink are linked with each other in some way. Those two processes are very closely interlinked. [be VERB-ed] The question to be addressed is interlinked with the question of human rights. [be VERB-ed + with] ...a more integrated transport network, with bus, rail, and ferry services all interlinking. [VERB] The play takes three Scottish tales and interlinks them. [V pl-n] Synonyms: interconnect, link, knit, mesh More Synonyms of interlink interlink in British English (ˌɪntəˈlɪŋk) verbto connect (together) The play takes three Scottish tales and interlinks them. Those two processes are very closely interlinked. The question to be addressed is interlinked with the question of human rights. interlink in American English (ˈɪntərˈlɪŋk) Examples of 'interlink' in a sentenceinterlink Not when the two hookers, past and present, have become so closely interlinked.They all turn out to be closely interlinked.In this context, the question to be addressed is interlinked with the question of human rights.For example, this system to detect life is closely interlinked with medical diagnosis.The two cities are interlinked.The two are closely interlinked.Those three things are interlinked.There are two, interlinked reasons: timing and personnel.It's all here, in three interlinked stories about grief and the strange ways people deal with loss.In one sense, the eye can be considered as a remote outpost of the brain, so interlinked are the two organs. Definition to connect together Those two processes are very closely interlinked. Additional synonymsDefinition to join or be joined firmly together The parts interlock. Synonyms interweave, intertwine, interlace, cross, knit, braid, intersperse, plait, entwine, twine, reticulate, interwreathe Definition to twist together Trees and creepers intertwined, blocking our way. Synonyms interweave, entwine, interlace, cross, link, twist, braid, convolute, reticulate, interwreathe, inweave Definition to weave together The programme successfully interweaves words and pictures. Synonyms intertwine, blend, cross, braid, splice, crisscross, interlace, reticulate, interwreathe, inweave - interject
- interjection
- interlaced
- interlink
- interlock
- interloper
- interlude
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