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interrelationship vs inter-relationship

Both "interrelationship" and "inter-relationship" are correct, but "interrelationship" is more commonly used. The hyphenated form, "inter-relationship," is less common but still acceptable.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1524 views

interrelationship

This is a correct term and is commonly used in English.

The term "interrelationship" refers to the way in which two or more things are connected or related to each other.
  • Illness and poverty are two sides of the same coin and therefore any strategy for combating poverty must take account of this interrelationship.
  • The interrelationship of nations, well it's always existed.
  • Diplomacy is about managing the interrelationship of nations.
  • the description of their respective tasks and their interrelationship;
  • Is convinced that it is necessary to set up its own contact and interrelationship group, with a view to the permanent monitoring of developments in Macao;
  • However, given forestry's unquestionable interrelationship with agriculture and its territorial impact, it is extraordinary that the Commission has not been more ambitious in its proposals and that the Council has historically been so short-sighted.
  • To what extent does the Commission regard the institutional character (the interrelationship of church and state) of this state organisation as a risk to freedom of religion in Turkey?
  • This Recommendation should contribute to modernising education and training systems, the interrelationship of education, training and employment and building bridges between formal, non-formal and informal learning, leading also to the validation of learning outcomes acquired through experience.
  • Does the Commission agree that, if household activities and care are inextricably linked, then these services must be viewed as 2B services, and that the letter is therefore founded on an incorrect assessment of the interrelationship of the facts?
  • underlines the essential interrelationship that exists between urban and rural areas across the European Union and is concerned by the continuing lack of synergy and demarcation between the emerging Structural, Rural Development and Fisheries programmes for the 2007-13 period;
  • (22) Whereas those recommendations related to the persons to be controlled by the said Directive, the species to be covered by that Directive, varietal authenticity, the interrelationship with Directive 77/93/EEC and third country equivalence;
  • the description of their respective tasks and their interrelationship;

Alternatives:

  • relationship
  • connection
  • association
  • link

inter-relationship

This is a correct term but less commonly used than "interrelationship."

The term "inter-relationship" is used to describe the relationship between two or more entities or concepts.
  • In the next few years we will have almost complete technical knowledge of the make-up of the human genome, but we will probably still not have an understanding of the complex interactions of the human mind and body or of the inter-relationship between people and their living environment.
  • The roles and inter-relationship of the coordinating bodies involved.
  • Secondly, I have noted the concern amongst certain speakers about the inter-relationship between the internal market and health.
  • Consideration must be given to changing the respective rules of the executive and the legislature to ensure an operational inter-relationship.
  • The Northern Dimension is an EU external policy, but it is clearly important to improve the inter-relationship between EU internal policies and the Northern Dimension.
  • a description of their respective tasks and their inter-relationship, including, where applicable, the relation with the coordination body referred to in Article 73(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1083/2006;
  • "environment" means water, air and land and their inter-relationship as well as relationships between them and any living organisms;
  • (c) "environment" means water, air and land and their inter-relationship as well as relationships between them and any living organisms;
  • water, air, climatic factors, material assets, including the architectural and archaeological heritage, landscape and the inter-relationship between the above factors.
  • Presentation of External Study on "The Inter-Relationship between the Structural Funds and the Provision of Services of General Interest and Services of General Economic Interest, and the Potential for Cross-Border Service Delivery"

Alternatives:

  • relationship
  • connection
  • association
  • link

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