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interconnect Definition

inter·con·nect (in′tər kə nekt)

transitive verb, intransitive verb

to connect or be connected with one another

interconnect Related Forms
in′·ter·con·nec·tion noun
interconnect Usage Examples

Object

  • neuron: The GW is a large network of interconnected neurons.
  • network: The example to the right shows four star access networks interconnected by a cycle backbone network.
  • node: It is a collection of robust, highly interconnected, smart nodes providing information flow and advice tailored by each user.
  • alarm: How do I interconnect different alarms that are ' interconnectable ' ?
  • story: It is, metaphorically speaking, a novel rather than a collection of interconnected short stories.
  • component: The recording studios consist of a number of interconnected components, each with a clear function.

Preposition: with

  • wall: The floors are rigid in their plane providing diaphragm action and interconnected with masonry walls.

Modifies a noun

  • cable: It is a touch bright, but this can be tamed with a decent quality interconnect cable.
  • million: Leakage in interconnect costs operators millions every month & often goes un-checked because Fraud & Revenue Assurance Teams do not understand the problem.
  • technology: His area of interest covers all aspects of interconnect technology from semiconductor back-end processes through to equipment practice.
  • arrangement: Moreover, through interconnect arrangements between hubs, they will be able to reach operators connected to other hubs.
  • charge: Your operator doesn't have to pay other operators interconnect charges for the privilege of using their networks to carry the call.
  • system: We're very pleased by the way that Azure has managed the implementation of our new interconnect rating system.

Modifying Another Word

  • globally: His ideas for a globally interconnected set of computers would allow all users to access information on any subject, anywhere.
  • richly: A richly interconnected group should be able to move in and out of coherent order and continually emerge from chaos in novel ways.
  • intimately: It is not that these processes are not also intimately interconnected with warfare.
  • increasingly: In our increasingly interconnected world Europe's peoples have a moral duty to the world's poorest nations.
  • deeply: Historically, these two forms of inquiry have been deeply interconnected.
  • highly: The initial cause is the direct economic effects of climate impacts to a highly interconnected global economy.

Preposition: in

  • way: The author believes that all life is interconnected in ways that we haven't dreamed about yet.