Noun
Mutual dependence; as, interdependency of interests.
Source: Webster's dictionarySystem' is the concept that refers both to a complex of interdependencies between parts, components, and processes, that involves discernible regularities of relationships, and to a similar type of interdependency between such a complex and its surrounding environment. Talcott Parsons
Perhaps for the first time in history, human-kind has the capacity to create far more information than anyone can absorb; to foster far greater interdependency than anyone can manage, and to accelerate change far faster than anyone's ability to keep pace. Peter Senge
Natural capitalism recognizes the critical interdependency between the production and use of human-made capital and the maintenance and supply of natural capital. Source: Internet
The idea of fostering interdependency goes against the grain for most of us — because we live in a culture that celebrates “individualism.” Source: Internet
So I’m in favor of building up alliances and friendly relations with countries, and I also think economic interdependency can be a good thing that reduces the probability of war and conflict. Source: Internet
The images of people and nature were meant to show the interdependency of creation and “to educate and inspire change about the climate crisis,” it said. Source: Internet