interconnect

/ˌɪntərkəˈnɛkt/
verb
  1. To connect two or more things together, especially so that they work with or depend on each other.
    • The company plans to interconnect its offices with a private network.
    • These systems interconnect to share data in real time.
    • The new bridge will interconnect the two islands.
  2. To be connected with each other in a way that creates a network or system.
    • The trails interconnect throughout the national park.
    • The pipes interconnect beneath the building.
    • Our lives interconnect in surprising ways.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A connection between two or more things, especially in a system or network.
    • The interconnect allows different devices to share information.
    • They installed a new interconnect to improve communication.
    • The interconnect between the two servers failed.
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