interpersonal
/ˌɪn tər ˈpɜr sə nəl/
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Definition(s):
- (adj) occurring among or involving several people
Usage(s):
- That level of multiprocessing and interpersonal connectivity is now so commonplace that it's easy to forget how quickly it came about.
- That level of multiprocessing and interpersonal connectivity is now so commonplace that it's easy to forget how quickly it came about.
- Hearts set on joining the global economy, Indian IT workers are brushing up on their interpersonal skills.
Quotes
- '"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
- "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
- 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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