Definition of "interdependency" [in•ter•de•pend•en•cy]
A mutual dependence, connection or correlation(noun)
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Use "interdependency" in a sentence
"Otherwise, what we call interdependency is really counterdependency, in which people do the opposite to assert their independence, or co-dependency, in which they literally need the other person's weakness to fulfill their need and to justify their own weakness."
"Logically, the possibility of this kind of interdependency appears to depend on the existence of directed flows of activities between the places that do not extend to other places."
"As a result, we seek to force trade, win economic contests by colonizing others, ever-increase our share of distant economies, and manufacture a global "interdependency" while labor's clout, democracy, ecology and balance are destroyed."