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interlink

American  
[in-ter-lingk, in-ter-lingk, in-ter-lingk] / ˌɪn tərˈlɪŋk, ˈɪn tərˌlɪŋk, ˈɪn tərˌlɪŋk /

verb (used with object)

  1. to link, one with another.


noun

  1. a connecting link.

Other Word Forms

  • uninterlinked adjective

Etymology

Origin of interlink

First recorded in 1580–90; inter- + link 1

Example Sentences

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But Ahmed said the search algorithm can be easily gamed as it tries to determine which webpages are relevant, including by groups that create networks of pages that interlink to each other.

From Washington Post • Jun. 18, 2022

The concept of “intersectionality” has been both maligned and abused lately, but at bottom it expresses the idea that all oppression is connected, that identities overlap and struggles interlink in complex and instructive ways.

From Slate • Mar. 25, 2018

It’s also helpful to include a search bar and interlink your content deeply so no single page of your site is ever more than two or three clicks away.

From Forbes • May 4, 2015

"What is not possible is that you interlink the two systems - the road toll system and the tax regime," she said.

From Reuters • Oct. 31, 2013

I'm trying to make it an interlink adapted to our needs for exploration and use of the Internet.

From Interviews (1998-2001) by Lebert, Marie