In a more interconnected world, this diversity can be our greatest strength.
You know, whether we like it or not, in ways that are mostly positive, the world's economies are more and more interconnected and interdependent.
In consequence its rivers are almost all navigable, and, as the most important of them are interconnected by canals, the facilities for transportation which they afford are very considerable.
All these navigable rivers are interconnected by canals.
Of the entire export trade of the whole country New York does two fifths.
Formerly, when wooden ships were used, our foreign trade was carried on in our own vessels, and our "clipper" sailing vessels beat the world.
Moreover, they are throughout so interconnected that an advance in one field of interest will lead to progress in general.
A maze of interconnected tunnels extended throughout the length and breadth of the Amiangal Ridge.
Our world is becoming more and more a world of efficiency and interconnected activities that take place at a speed and at a variety of levels for which literacy is not appropriate.
The next world is already knocking at the door with robots, voice commanded machines, and even interconnected intelligent systems that we might use, or that might use us, in some form.
In the interconnected world of digitally disseminated information, we do not need Esperanto, but rather languages that unify the increasing variety of machines and programs we use in our new experiences on the World Wide Web.
These emerge in the context of change from self-sufficient, relatively small-scale, homogeneous communities to the global world of today, so powerfully interconnected through television and through digital media of all kinds.
Millions land on pornographic Websites or create their own sex messages in the interconnected world.
All kinds of machines can be an address in thisinterconnected world.
Telegenic or not, a president or a TV star has little, if any, impact on our fulfillment in the interconnected world of our time.
The world is interconnected and this interconnection is subdivided into departments.
They are reasonable effects of reason in so far as the latter is not an isolated part, but interconnected with the universe.
All logical, consistent or interconnectedthinking must take its departure from it.
The formal logicians treat the intellect as a thing "in itself," while I express in many different ways the fact that the intellect does not exist by itself, but is interconnected with all things and with the universe.
Inasmuch as the human brain is of the same nature as this automatic universal being and interconnected with it, logic is at the same time religion, metaphysics, and world wisdom.
Fungi live in soil as long, complexly interconnected hair-like threads usually only one cell thick.
They increase percolation of water into fine-textured soils by making a complex system of interconnected channels or tunnels throughout the topsoil.
Triple pole relays~ are used on three phase grounded neutral and interconnected quarter-phase.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interconnected" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.