Interconnect (verb)

  1. Connect (something) to something else.
  2. Link or be linked together.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from inter- "between" + connect.

Examples:

  1. They are interconnecting the different computer systems.
  2. The new technology allows to interconnect devices wirelessly.
  3. The company interconnects the different factories through its network.
  4. The different departments are interconnected by a common goal.
  5. The two systems are interconnected in a way that allows for easy communication.
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