in ‧ ter ‧ re ‧ lat ‧ ed /ˌɪntərɪˈleɪtəd◂, ˌɪntərɪˈleɪtɪd◂/ BrE AmE adjective
things that are interrelated are connected and have an effect on each other:
Unemployment and inflation are interrelated.
Many interrelated factors are at work here.
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THESAURUS
▪ related/connected adjective used about things that have a connection with each other. Connected is not used before a noun:
Physics and Maths are closely related.
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The two problems are connected.
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homelessness and other related issues
▪ linked adjective having a direct connection – often used when one thing is the cause of the other:
Skin cancer is directly linked to sun exposure and damage.
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Two closely linked factors produced this result.
▪ interrelated/interconnected adjective used about two or more things that are connected with each other and affect each other in a complicated series of ways:
The various parts of society are closely interrelated.
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The book consists of a series of interconnected essays.
▪ interdependent used about two or more things, countries, people etc that depend on each other, and cannot exist or continue without each other:
The two countries’ economies have become increasingly interdependent.
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interdependent relationships between species
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Darwin said that all life on earth is interdependent.
▪ relevant adjective related to what is being discussed or to a particular area of activity:
The exam tests the way you select and organize information relevant to the question.
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Applicants should have several years’ relevant experience.
▪ be bound up with something to be very closely connected – used about two things that need to be considered together:
The history of the city has long been bound up with the sea.
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Your professional development is closely bound up with personal growth.