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interlink Definition

inter·link (intər liŋk)

transitive verb

to link together

interlink Usage Examples

Object

  • strand: We essentially have a set of interlinked development strands in place.
  • alarm: Choose from units interconnectable by wire or radio interlinked alarms.
  • puzzle: Samurai is five interlinked puzzles, where the interlocking boxes are used in two puzzles.
  • story: Some are far older, their stories having been split and transformed into separate and interlinked stories over time.
  • theme: Human Law is an attractive and interesting blog from solicitor Justin Patten which explores the interlinked themes of law, technology and people.
  • ring: The shoulder strap is a continuation on the body of the bag, the straps join together with interlinked pewter rings.

Modifying Another Word

  • inextricably: Beside directly creating these significant threats to wild land, other threats to wild land are all inextricably interlinked with transport issues.
  • closely: These aspects are closely interlinked, they can't be torn apart.
  • all: The different elements of the project were all interlinked.
  • highly: I have yet to see any way of cleanly representing highly interlinked networks, so I'll have to live with the duplications!
  • often: Children end up on the streets for a variety of reasons, often interlinked.
  • so: The whole is so interlinked it is almost impossible to divide the period into chunks which will answer specific questions.

Infinitive complement

  • provide: The hotel was originally 3 townhouses, now interlinked to provide 62 rooms.
  • allow: All the services within PSIgate are interlinked to allow links to be followed and further information on chosen topics to be discovered.
  • create: Two of the three seminar rooms can be interlinked to create a lecture theater.
  • form: Here a set of ` central ' machines are interlinked to form the backbone.

Preposition: in

  • way: As so many of the aspects of urban communities are interlinked in more dependent ways than smaller communities.
  • area: My livelihood depends on hunting, but everything is interlinked in rural areas, especially in a place like Exmoor.

Preposition: of

  • system: The issue of how users can navigate their way through large information spaces is crucial to the ever expanding and interlinking of computer systems.

Preposition: with

  • session: The course consists of a seminar interlinked with hands-on sessions.