intersubjective

/ˌɪntərsəbˈdʒɛktɪv/
adjective
  1. Shared or understood between two or more people; involving the mutual awareness and agreement of different subjects.
    • In psychology, intersubjective experiences like empathy help build strong relationships.
    • The team reached an intersubjective understanding of the project goals after a long discussion.
    • Language is an intersubjective system that allows people to communicate ideas.
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