Antonyms for interact
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : in-ter-akt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn tərˈækt |
Definition of interact
Origin :- "to act on each other," 1805, from inter- + act (v.). Related: Interacted; interacting.
- verb communicate
- So does every tool, appliance, and machine we use, and so do all the people with whom we interact.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- So it seems that we constitute ourselves as our own observations about how we interact.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- This becomes the domain of authority, and the two interact on each other.
- Extract from : « Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886 » by Various
- It is here that the man cannot act for the woman nor the woman for the man; but both must interact.
- Extract from : « Woman and Labour » by Olive Schreiner
- Monads do not interact, therefore they do not directly condition one another.
- Extract from : « Theodicy » by G. W. Leibniz
- If the cogs on the gearwheels do not interact, the machine can not work.
- Extract from : « A Librarian's Open Shelf » by Arthur E. Bostwick
- It is for you as the writer to make this clear, to show that all the things are related, that they affect each other and interact.
- Extract from : « Expository Writing » by Mervin James Curl
- Interact, in-tėr-akt′, n. a short piece in a play acted between the principal pieces: the interval between the acts of a drama.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) » by Various
- We would be able to interact with many of the individuals making this fascinating present happen.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
- In such situations and locations, the pragmatics of literacy and illiteracy meet and interact.
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
Synonyms for interact
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