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Antonyms for interrelated
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : in-ter-ri-ley-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn tər rɪˈleɪ tɪd |
- alien
- arrange
- clarify
- clear up
- conceal
- different
- differing
- disassociated
- disconnect
- disconnected
- disentangle
- disjoin
- disparaging
- dissimilar
- dissociate
- divide
- ease
- enlighten
- exclude
- explain
- facilitate
- foreign
- free
- hide
- inappropriate
- independent
- irrelevant
- make simple
- mismatched
- order
- separate
- straighten
- unalike
- uncomplicate
- unlike
- unrelated
- unsuitable
- untangle
- untwist
Definition of interrelated
Origin :- 1827 (implied in interrelated), from inter- + relate. Related: Interrelating.
- As in related : adj connected, accompanying
- As in interconnecting : adj joining
- As in complementary : adj filling, completing
- As in corresponding : adj equivalent, matching
- As in relate : verb correlate, pertain
- As in complicate : verb confuse, make difficult
- We have here two interrelated elements, namely the content and the expectation.
- Extract from : « The Analysis of Mind » by Bertrand Russell
- Self-esteem and self-acceptance (and hence congruence) are interrelated.
- Extract from : « When You Don't Know Where to Turn » by Steven J. Bartlett
- To a considerable extent, three of these events were interrelated.
- Extract from : « Ladies and Gentlemen » by Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury) Cobb
- There was a scheme of her own interrelated and under the surface.
- Extract from : « Caravans By Night » by Harry Hervey
- Harmonize the interrelated interests of farmers and sportsmen.
- Extract from : « Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the » by Various
- The population was 3,000, all of whom were said to be interrelated.
- Extract from : « Applied Eugenics » by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
- The Dickensons were from the city, the others were all of the county—had always been of the county, and all were interrelated.
- Extract from : « Nobody's Child » by Elizabeth Dejeans
- His details are always interesting, but he never succeeded in welding them into a sequacious and interrelated whole.
- Extract from : « Modern Painting, Its Tendency and Meaning » by Willard Huntington Wright
- Presuming that the symptoms of stupor are all interrelated, we can see a reason why the affect should also have been altered.
- Extract from : « Benign Stupors » by August Hoch
- I have codified our evolving strategic doctrine in a number of interrelated and mutually supporting Presidential Directives.
- Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
Synonyms for interrelated
- add fuel to fire
- affect
- affiliated
- agnate
- akin
- alike
- allied
- ally
- analogous
- anastomotic
- answering
- appertain
- apply
- ascribe
- assign
- associate
- associated
- be joined with
- be relevant to
- bear upon
- bedevil
- bracket
- clog
- cognate
- combine
- commutual
- comparable
- compare
- complemental
- complementary
- completing
- completory
- concern
- conclusive
- concomitant
- confound
- conjoin
- connate
- connatural
- connect
- consanguine
- consociate
- consonant
- convertible
- convolute
- coordinate
- correlated
- correlative
- correspond to
- correspondent
- corresponding
- coterminus
- couple
- credit
- crowning
- dependent
- derange
- disarrange
- disorder
- elaborate
- embroil
- enmeshed
- entangle
- equivalent
- fellow
- fold
- foul up
- fraternal
- germane
- handicap
- have reference to
- have to do with
- identical
- identify with
- impede
- impute
- in the same category
- in touch with
- incident
- infold
- integral
- integrative
- interchangeable
- interconnect
- interconnected
- interdepend
- interdependent
- interfuse
- interrelate
- interrelated
- interrelating
- intertwined
- interweave
- interwoven
- intimate
- involve
- join
- joint
- jumble
- kin
- kindred
- knit together
- like
- link
- linked
- make intricate
- make waves
- matched
- mated
- mix up
- muck up
- muddle
- multiply
- mutual
- obscure
- of that ilk
- open can of worms
- orient
- orientate
- paired
- parallel
- perplex
- pertain
- pertinent
- ravel
- reciprocal
- refer
- relevant
- render unintelligible
- screw up
- similar
- snafu
- snag
- snarl up
- syndetic
- synonymous
- tangle
- tie in with
- tied up
- touch
- twist
- undifferentiated
- unite
- upset
- yoke
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