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I . independent [ˌındıˈpendənt] ADJ.

1. independent:

II . independent [ˌındıˈpendənt] SUST.

dependant [dıˈpendənt] SUST., dependent

independence [ˌındıˈpendəns] SUST.

intermittent [ˌıntəˈmıtənt] ADJ.

▶ intermittence SUST.
▶ intermittently ADV.

superintendent [ˌsʲuːpərınˈtendənt] SUST.

2. superintendent:

3. superintendent (USA):

Internet [ˈıntənet] SUST.

internet [ˈıntənet] SUST.

intercede [ˌıntəˈsiːd] V. intr.

I . intercept [ˌıntəˈsept] V. trans.

2. intercept:

II . intercept [ˌıntəˈsept, ˈıntəsept] SUST.

2. intercept:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Biotic ethics then makes humans interdependent with all life.
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The system is a set of interacting or interdependent entities, real or abstract, forming an integrated whole.
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It can help teams to streamline their processes based on the optimal flow of information between different interdependent activities.
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But in the same way, they are interdependent, and no one group could exist without the other two.
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The communicators, i.e. the electorates or politicians, are seen as nodes in a network of interdependent relationships.
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Language is therefore a system of interdependent entities.
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This is sometimes called an interdependent values auction.
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A person reported to have a more interdependent view of self was more likely to experience distress symptoms.
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A system is a network of interdependent components that work together to try to accomplish the aim of the system.
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It states that phenomena arise together in a mutually interdependent web of cause and effect.
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