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interact

[in-ter-akt] / ˌɪn tərˈækt /


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But he also welcomed Lego's efforts to integrate physical and digital play with tools that react to the way children interact with its Smart Play products.

From BBC

We all learn how to save, build, work, play and interact based on our skills, stamina, character, and, yes, mistakes.

From MarketWatch

Instead of a simple wave moving cleanly across the ocean, the satellite data revealed a surprisingly intricate pattern of waves spreading, interacting, and scattering across the basin.

From Science Daily

Over the past year, Dickerson and DuBois were seated at a long desk and often interacted with correspondents shown on a large screen.

From Los Angeles Times

Lanthimos explains, “First, there’s warming up; it is more like a dance theater company troupe. During that, you get people interacting with each other, finding their rhythm.”

From Los Angeles Times