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interact

[in-ter-akt] / ˌɪn tərˈækt /


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The study looked at how a small sample of children between the ages of three and five interacted with a cuddly toy called Gabbo.

From BBC

Smart Police Stations promise to let “customers” do things “smartly,” like pay fines without interacting with a police officer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even though Washington and Beijing "cannot change each other," he said, "we can change the way we interact with each other."

From Barron's

"We will be seeking further clarity from the US on how the opening of this section 301 investigation would interact with" the EU-US agreement struck last year, European Commission spokesman Olof Gill said.

From Barron's

It may have also prompted Hollywood to reconsider Jordan, who plays twins who frequently interact with each other in “Sinners.”

From Los Angeles Times