interact
/ɪn.təˈɹækt/
ɪn · TƏɹÆKT (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
To act upon each other.
Etymology
From inter- + act.
Example Sentences
- "The way staff interact with each other during breaks can play an important role in the workplace."
- "This medication can interact with alcohol, so it's best to avoid drinking while you're taking it."
- "The fortunes of the master and the servant, intimately interacting, rose together. The Baron’s secret skill had given Leopold his unexceptionable kingdom; and Leopold, in his turn, as time went on, was able to furnish the Baron with more and more keys to more and more back doors."
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