interpersonal

adj

Etymology

From inter- + personal.

  1. derived from persōnālis
  2. derived from personal
  3. derived from personel
  4. derived from personal
  5. prefixed as interpersonal — “inter + personal

Definitions

  1. Between two or more people.

    • By slightly modifying Piaget's scheme of the development of the capacity to follow and be aware of rules, I propose to distinguish three stages, or types, of mastery of interpersonal processes: coercion, self-help, and cooperation.
    • The complexity of having so many organisations involved, and the deep integration required, has undoubtedly tested the interpersonal skills of project leaders who have had little face-to-face contact.

The neighborhood

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