interfincide
Describing the process or state of removing, cutting through, or dissolving boundaries and divisions between two or more entities. It is used in academic or technical contexts to indicate a fusion where previously distinct limits are systematically eliminated.
Beispiele
3 von 5The interfincide layout of the new park encourages visitors from different neighborhoods to mingle freely without physical barriers.
The interfincide layout of the new park encourages visitors from different neighborhoods to mingle freely without physical barriers.
To optimize efficiency, the CEO proposed an interfincide restructuring that removed the partitions between the marketing and sales departments.
To optimize efficiency, the CEO proposed an interfincide restructuring that removed the partitions between the marketing and sales departments.
This theory explores the interfincide nature of digital identities, where the line between the private and public self is increasingly blurred.
This theory explores the interfincide nature of digital identities, where the line between the private and public self is increasingly blurred.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down: Inter (between) + Fin (boundary/finish) + Cide (cut). You are 'cutting the boundaries between' things.
Schnelles Quiz
The university implemented an ___________ curriculum, allowing students to combine credits from the arts and sciences without restriction.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: interfincide
Beispiele
The interfincide layout of the new park encourages visitors from different neighborhoods to mingle freely without physical barriers.
everydayThe interfincide layout of the new park encourages visitors from different neighborhoods to mingle freely without physical barriers.
To optimize efficiency, the CEO proposed an interfincide restructuring that removed the partitions between the marketing and sales departments.
businessTo optimize efficiency, the CEO proposed an interfincide restructuring that removed the partitions between the marketing and sales departments.
This theory explores the interfincide nature of digital identities, where the line between the private and public self is increasingly blurred.
academicThis theory explores the interfincide nature of digital identities, where the line between the private and public self is increasingly blurred.
The government is seeking an interfincide solution to the border dispute, effectively turning the contested zone into a shared resource.
formalThe government is seeking an interfincide solution to the border dispute, effectively turning the contested zone into a shared resource.
I love the interfincide vibe of this apartment; you can't really tell where the kitchen stops and the living room begins.
informalI love the interfincide vibe of this apartment; you can't really tell where the kitchen stops and the living room begins.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
an interfincide shift
a change that removes existing barriers
practice interfincide logic
applying a way of thinking that ignores traditional divisions
the interfincide bridge
a metaphorical connection that eliminates separation
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Internecine refers to conflict within a group that is mutually destructive, whereas interfincide refers to the constructive or neutral removal of boundaries.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is highly technical and typically appears in specialized academic papers regarding sociology or urban planning. It should be used when you want to emphasize the 'cutting' or 'killing' (suffix -cide) of 'boundaries' (root fin) 'between' (prefix inter) entities.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistakenly use this to mean 'interfering' or 'internally killing' because of the -cide suffix, but it specifically targets the boundaries (finis), not the entities themselves.
Merkhilfe
Break it down: Inter (between) + Fin (boundary/finish) + Cide (cut). You are 'cutting the boundaries between' things.
Wortherkunft
Derived from Latin 'inter' (between) and 'finis' (end or boundary) combined with the suffix '-cide' from 'caedere' (to cut or kill).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Often used in the context of European 'Schengen' style policies where national borders are conceptually dissolved.
Schnelles Quiz
The university implemented an ___________ curriculum, allowing students to combine credits from the arts and sciences without restriction.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: interfincide
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