interplay

IPA: ˈɪntɝpɫeɪ

noun

  • Interaction; reciprocal relationship.

verb

  • (intransitive) To interact.
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Examples of "interplay" in Sentences

  • The swaggering physicality, in interplay with the vaguely skinhead-like attire, helps ratchet up the tension.
  • But because the performers are so adept and their interplay is so natural, the resonance of the writing is fully realized.
  • "I'm interested to find out what the interplay is between them," Saluti said, declining to comment on whether Welch was at the party.
  • Brilliant one-touch interplay is thrown into higher relief when confronted by opponents favouring a straightforward, even rugged approach.
  • The character interplay is a large part of the appeal for me, as the different personalities in various combinations raise different moods.
  • "I'm interested to find out what the interplay is between them," Mr. Saluti said, declining to comment on whether Mr. Welch was at the party.
  • Ying sticks with video, but his sense of formal interplay is conceptually rich, marking him as one of the more auspicious Chinese talents since Jia Zhangke.
  • Extended Caption 13Another telling example of this interplay is found in the northeast corner of the Gubbio studiolo, in the cabinet of measuring devices surmounted by the word INGENIOQ.
  • But the nature of that interplay is infinitely more complex in an art form like Blake's in which verbal and visual texts make simultaneous and often quite different demands upon the reader.

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