interactive
Americanadjective
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acting one upon or with the other.
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of or relating to a two-way system of electronic communications, as by means of television or computer.
interactive communications between families using two-way cable television.
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(of a computer program or system) interacting with a human user, often in a conversational way, to obtain data or commands and to give immediate results or updated information.
For many years airline reservations have been handled by interactive computer systems.
noun
adjective
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allowing or relating to continuous two-way transfer of information between a user and the central point of a communication system, such as a computer or television
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(of two or more persons, forces, etc) acting upon or in close relation with each other; interacting
Other Word Forms
- interactively adverb
- interactivity noun
- noninteractive adjective
Example Sentences
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And for under twos, the advice is to avoid screens except for shared, interactive use.
From BBC
To support education and awareness, the researchers have released a curated deepfake dataset that includes interactive quizzes for training purposes.
From Science Daily
Beyond “Fortnite,” the company is known as a leader in 3D engine technology and interactive entertainment.
From Los Angeles Times
For these, it is targeting online content creators, for example, YouTubers, who could make apps such as interactive courses.
From BBC
The wall will include an interactive feature: When visitors scan a QR code, they will see each player come to life and throw a strike, with animation provided by the AR Firm.
From Los Angeles Times
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