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All interrelated synonyms

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verb interrelated

  • combine β€” If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together.
  • derange β€” to disturb the order or arrangement of; throw into disorder; disarrange
  • multiply β€” to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
  • jumble β€” to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • tangle β€” to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl.
  • disorder β€” lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • ravel β€” to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
  • disarrange β€” to disturb the arrangement of; disorder; unsettle.
  • interrelate β€” Relate or connect to one another.
  • join β€” to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • coordinate β€” If you coordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • yoke β€” a device for joining together a pair of draft animals, especially oxen, usually consisting of a crosspiece with two bow-shaped pieces, each enclosing the head of an animal. Compare harness (def 1).
  • couple β€” If you refer to a couple of people or things, you mean two or approximately two of them, although the exact number is not important or you are not sure of it.
  • conjoin β€” If two or more things conjoin or if you conjoin them, they are united and joined together.
  • unite β€” to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
  • credit β€” If you are allowed credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them.
  • bracket β€” If you say that someone or something is in a particular bracket, you mean that they come within a particular range, for example a range of incomes, ages, or prices.
  • impute β€” to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
  • appertain β€” to belong (to) as a part, function, right, etc; relate (to) or be connected (with)
  • touch β€” to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • orient β€” the Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
  • ally β€” A country's ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war.
  • orientate β€” (UK, intransitive) To face (a given direction).
  • consociate β€” to enter into or bring into friendly association
  • depend β€” If you say that one thing depends on another, you mean that the first thing will be affected or determined by the second.
  • interconnect β€” to connect with one another.

adj interrelated

  • conclusive β€” Conclusive evidence shows that something is certainly true.
  • corresponding β€” parallel; equivalent
  • crowning β€” the stage of labour when the infant's head is passing through the vaginal opening
  • integrative β€” to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole.
  • complemental β€” complementary; completing.
  • commutual β€” mutual
  • completing β€” having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • interconnected β€” to connect with one another.
  • mated β€” a partner in marriage; spouse.
  • agnate β€” related by descent from a common male ancestor
  • akin β€” If one thing is akin to another, it is similar to it in some way.
  • alike β€” If two or more things are alike, they are similar in some way.
  • complementary β€” Complementary things are different from each other but make a good combination.
  • consonant β€” A consonant is a sound such as 'p', 'f', 'n', or 't' which you pronounce by stopping the air flowing freely through your mouth. Compare vowel.
  • identical β€” similar or alike in every way: The two cars are identical except for their license plates.
  • kin β€” a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk.
  • kindred β€” a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin.
  • similar β€” having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way: two similar houses.
  • synonymous β€” having the character of synonyms or a synonym; equivalent in meaning; expressing or implying the same idea.
  • undifferentiated β€” to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
  • cognate β€” Cognate things are related to each other.
  • concomitant β€” Concomitant is used to describe something that happens at the same time as another thing and is connected with it.
  • convertible β€” A convertible is a car with a soft roof that can be folded down or removed.
  • dependent β€” To be dependent on something or someone means to need them in order to succeed or be able to survive.
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