interact
Americanverb (used without object)
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to act one upon another.
A person's microbiome and immune system may interact in ways that promote inflammation.
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to communicate, work, or participate in an activity with someone or something: a user interacting with a computer program.
a boss who seldom interacts with employees;
a user interacting with a computer program.
verb
Etymology
Origin of interact
Example Sentences
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In Washington, Congress is considering changing federal law to limit how companies interact with children under 17.
From Los Angeles Times
If the agent you interact with again and again on the site is slightly preferencing advertised properties, the advertised properties will sell faster for more money, and people will pay for that.
From Barron's
Luke Fillary, head bird keeper, was on hand at the home to provide instructions on how to interact with the birds to keep them and the residents safe.
From BBC
I had barely interacted with them before, and barely knew their names, but they didn’t hesitate to come out and help.
From Salon
As the journalists interacted with the migrants, uniformed police barged in and detained the lawyer and four journalists.
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