indirect tie
Frequency: 6.03.1 per million words
a relationship or connection that is not direct
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Examples (10)
- The two companies have an indirect tie through their shared board members.
- There's often an indirect tie between economic policy and social well-being.
- Her family's history had an indirect tie to the founding of the city.
- The investigation uncovered an indirect tie between the suspect and the victim.
- Cultural exchanges can create an indirect tie between nations.
- The subtle changes in the ecosystem revealed an indirect tie to climate fluctuations.
- They discovered an indirect tie connecting the ancient civilization to a distant land.
- While not directly involved, he maintained an indirect tie to the organization's activities.
- This new software creates an indirect tie between previously incompatible systems.
- The artist's early works show an indirect tie to abstract expressionism.