interpersonal  /ˌɪn tər ˈpɜr sə nəl/ ? Meaning of "interpersonal"

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Definition(s):

  • (adj) occurring among or involving several people

Usage(s):

  1. That level of multiprocessing and interpersonal connectivity is now so commonplace that it's easy to forget how quickly it came about.
  2. That level of multiprocessing and interpersonal connectivity is now so commonplace that it's easy to forget how quickly it came about.
  3. Hearts set on joining the global economy, Indian IT workers are brushing up on their interpersonal skills.

Quotes

  1. '"Jed has been an immensely valuable member of our baseball ops team since joining the Red Sox in 2002," Epstein said in a press release. "His combination of analytical ability, feel for the game, interpersonal skills and creativity helped...
    on Oct 26, 2009 By: Theo Epstein Source: Boston Globe

  2. "I've heard enough today that I don't feel comfortable voting for Mr. Bolton. I think one's interpersonal skills and their relationships with their fellow man is a very important ingredient [in] anyone that works for me," Voinovich said.
    on Apr 20, 2005 By: George Voinovich Source: FOXNews

  3. Feinstein said after such a heated contest, "There's a period of decompression that has to take place. And it has to take place on interpersonal relationships as well. I can speak, I think, for Sen. Clinton. She wants to do everything she can to...
    on Sep 20, 2007 By: Dianne Feinstein Source: San Francisco Chronicle

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