interrelatedness
interrelatedness — noun
1. the quality of two or more things being closely linked, so that a change in one
the quality of two or more things being closely linked, so that a change in one tends to affect the others.
Samir's lecture explored the interrelatedness of poverty, education, and public health in rural India.
the interrelatedness of [list of three nouns]
Climate scientists keep stressing the interrelatedness between ocean temperatures and global weather patterns.
interrelatedness between [X] and [Y]
The exhibition showed the interrelatedness of music, dance, and visual art in West African ceremonies.
Eleni argued that the interrelatedness of the body's organ systems makes single-target drug design difficult.
Andrés wrote his thesis on the interrelatedness of language, identity, and migration among Latino teenagers in Texas.
- interconnectedness
near-identical, slightly more common in everyday writing
- interdependence
stresses that the things rely on each other, not just that they are linked
- interrelation
more neutral; describes the relation itself rather than the abstract quality
- independence
describes things that are not linked or affected by each other
文法句型
the interrelatedness of [plural noun]
interrelatedness between [X] and [Y]
用法筆記
Uncountable; almost always preceded by 'the' and followed by 'of' + a list, or 'between' + two items. Common in academic writing about complex systems (ecology, economics, social science).