Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interrelate.(verb)
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Use "interrelates" in a sentence
"She interrelates a move cross-country, the renewal and communal spirit of Yom Kippur, and the daily injustices she reads in the paper into a textured collage reminiscent of Walt Whitman."
"The concept of “the spectacle” interrelates and explains a wide range of seemingly unconnected phenomena."
"Because integral theory systematically includes more of reality and interrelates it more thoroughly than any other current approach to assessment and solution building, it has the potential to be more successful in dealing with the complex problems we face in the 21st century."