interact

IPA: ɪntɝˈækt

noun

  • (dated) A short act or piece between others, as in a play; a break between acts.
  • (obsolete) Intermediate employment or time.
  • (social sciences) A pair or series of acts involving more than one person.

verb

  • (intransitive) To act upon each other.
  • (of people) To engage in communication and other shared activities (with someone).
  • (of two or more things) To affect each other.
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Examples of "interact" in Sentences

  • How he and Tavi interact is integral to the story, and needs to be developed even further.
  • His inability to interact is awkwardly veiled under his professed love and concern for the world.
  • Yahoo BrowserPlus, the technology platform from Yahoo that lets desktop and web applications interact, is going open source.
  • As with trial testimony, job interviews, and blind dates, seeing people interact is the only way to understand what is going on.
  • But if I had to choose it would be the Montgommerys and the Taggarts from Jude Deveraux I think, the way those families interact is fantastic reading and I wouldn't mind seeing that in reality.
  • One way to see how a number of these themes interact is to look at a specialized type of clothing that, because it was relatively new and marginal, was subject to significant personal interpretation.
  • Doug Cummings on The Girl Who Leapt Through Time: While [director Mamoru] Hosoda draws a lot of rich humor and observant drama from the setup - his depiction of the random, combustible way teenagers physically move and interact is especially observant - the plotting may actually be too clever by half, resulting in a breathless, looping final act whose logic frankly lost me ....

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